£385,000
(£504/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleKing Edward Street, Whitstable, Kent CT5
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
764 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Woodward & Bishopp
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About this property
Three Bedrooms
Victorian Property
Central Whitstable
Quiet Cul-De-Sac
Original Features
Nearby Train Station
Wheelchair accessible
This three-bedroom, Victorian home is situated in the heart of Whitstable's popular conservation area within comfortable walking distance of the High Street, harbour and train station. The ground floor accommodation comprises a sitting room to the front of the property, a separate dining room that leads through to a galley kitchen, and a family bathroom beyond. Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, as well as loft access offering room for a potential loft conversion (subject to usual consents). There is a good size rear garden, offering space for BBQ and outdoor dining. Whitstable town offers a wide range of eateries, drinking establishments and independent shops, and provides an excellent quality of life for residents of all ages. The town is renowned for its strong sense of community, vibrant arts scene and excellent local amenities as well as a regular high-speed train service into central London. The local bus service runs straight through the town centre and onto the nearby Cathedral City of Canterbury.
Sitting Room (3.53 m x 3.58 m (11'7" x 11'9"))
Dining Room (3.10 m x 3.48 m (10'2" x 11'5"))
Kitchen (3.40 m x 2.08 m (11'2" x 6'10"))
Rear Lobby
Bathroom
Landing
Bedroom (3.12 m x 3.51 m (10'3" x 11'6"))
Bedroom (3.12 m x 3.51 m (10'3" x 11'6"))
Bedroom (2.11 m x 2.13 m (6'11" x 7'0"))
Loft (3.12 m x 3.53 m (10'3" x 11'7"))
Rear Garden (18.44 m x 3.25 m (60'6" x 10'8"))
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