£395,000
(£334/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleHerne Bay Road, Whitstable, Kent CT5
2 beds
3 baths
1 reception
1,184 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Woodward & Bishopp
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About this property
Built 1765
Charming Cottage
Two Double Bedrooms
Off Street Parking
Large, Mature Garden
Whitstable Location
Wheelchair accessible
**built 1765**
This charming two-bedroom cottage in coastal Whitstable, enjoys a historic charm and is teeming with original features. The downstairs accommodation comprises a large sitting room with cosy log burner, modern fitted kitchen with bags of natural light, family bathroom with bath and separate shower, and a sizeable utility room. The upper floors comprise two, large double bedrooms, each with separate WC. The well-established rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs, fruit trees and flowering plants throughout. The far end of the garden contains a shingle patio with timber summer house, that could easily be utilised as a home office. There is a driveway to the front providing off street parking for the property. Being neatly situated between the Tankerton and Swalecliffe areas of Whitstable, there is a great range of amenities on your doorstep - from independent cafes and award-winning restaurants, to excellent transport links and health centres. Please call Woodward & Bishopp now to arrange your viewing.
Sitting Room (5.96 m x 4.14 m (19'7" x 13'7"))
Kitchen (5.78 m x 2.39 m (19'0" x 7'10"))
Utility Room (3.54 m x 6.40 m (11'7" x 21'0"))
Bathroom (2.05 m x 2.99 m (6'9" x 9'10"))
Bedroom One (4.49 m x 4.22 m (14'9" x 13'10"))
En Suite
Bedroom Two (4.94 m x 3.64 m (16'2" x 11'11"))
En Suite
Summer House (4.76 m x 3.29 m (15'7" x 10'10"))
Rear Garden (36.26 m x 8.55 m (119'0" x 28'1"))
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