£700,000
(£404/sq. ft)
4 bed terraced house for saleCromwell Road, Whitstable CT5
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,733 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Christopher Hodgson
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About this property
Impressive Victorian Family Home
Extended & Beautifully Presented in Smart Contemporary Style
Moments from Whitstable's Bustling High Street
Close to Shops, Cafés, Restaurants & Beach
Whitstable Station 0.4 Miles
3 Reception Rooms
Open-Plan Kitchen/Breakfast Room
4 Double Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
84ft (25m) Rear Garden
An impressive Victorian house ideally positioned moments from Whitstable's bustling High Street with its wide array of independent shops, cafe bars and popular restaurants. A short stroll will take you to Whitstable's charming pebble beach, and Whitstable station is less than half a mile distant.
Arranged over three floors, the property has been sympathetically extended, creating a spacious, light-filled home which retains many period features. The welcoming entrance hall offers ample space for coats and shoes. At the front, the living room features a cast-iron fireplace and a bay window, flowing seamlessly into the formal dining room. Beyond, the extended kitchen/breakfast room is a stunning space with integrated appliances, a central island, and room for a large dining table. Two sets of bi-folding doors and skylights flood the area with natural light, opening onto the garden.
The first floor hosts three generous bedrooms, all with exposed floorboards, including a spacious front-facing room with a bay window. In addition, there is a well-appointed family bathroom.
The second floor is occupied by the principal bedroom, which benefits from its own balcony, alongside a stylish bathroom featuring a free-standing bath and walk-in shower.
The rear garden, accessed via the kitchen’s bi-fold doors, offers a patio ideal for summer dining, a lawn bordered by mature raised planters, and a handy shed for storage.
Location
Cromwell Road is situated within Whitstable's desirable conservation area and conveniently positioned close to local amenities, schools, shops, Whitstable station and the seafront. Whitstable itself is an increasingly popular and fashionable town by the sea with its working harbour and colourful streets of charming fisherman's cottages. The bustling High Street offers a diverse range of busy shops, individual boutiques, café bars and well regarded restaurants specialising in local seafood. The town also enjoys long stretches of shingle beaches, good yachting and watersports facilities. The mainline railway station at Whitstable provides frequent services to London (Victoria approximately 80 minutes). The high speed Javelin service provides access to London (St Pancras) with a journey time of approximately 73 minutes. The A299 is accessible providing a dual carriageway link to the A2/M2 giving access to the channel ports and connecting motorway network.
Accommodation
The accommodation and approximate measurements (taken at maximum points) are:
Ground Floor
• Entrance Hall
• Sitting Room (3.65m x 3.42m (11'11" x 11'2"))
• Dining Room (3.62m x 3.17m (11'10" x 10'4"))
• Kitchen/Breakfast Room (6.05m x 4.94m (19'10" x 16'2"))
First Floor
• Bedroom 2 (4.80m x 3.65m (15'8" x 11'11"))
• Bedroom 3 (3.66m x 2.90m (12'0" x 9'6"))
• Bedroom 4 (3.12m x 2.76m (10'2" x 9'0"))
• Bathroom (2.91m x 1.81m (9'6" x 5'11"))
Second Floor
• Bedroom 1 (4.73m x 3.68m (15'6" x 12'0"))
• Bathroom (3.64m x 2.90m (11'11" x 9'6"))
Outside
• Garden (25.60m x 5.79m (84' x 19'))
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