£240,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleEpple Road, Birchington CT7
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Miles & Barr incorporating Oakwood Homes - Birchington
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About this property
Two Bedroom Cottage
Close To The Seafront
Low Maintenance Rear Garden
Lounge & Separate Conservatory
15ft Master Bedroom
Quaint two bedroom cottage close to the seafront & all amenities!
Miles & Barr are delighted to present this beautifully maintained and unique two bedroom end-terrace cottage, ideally situated just a few hundred yards from the picturesque Epple Bay seafront and beach. The property also benefits from being within easy reach of Birchington’s vibrant shopping parade, with a range of local amenities, cafés, and schools all close at hand.
Internally, the cottage offers a welcoming lounge, a bright and airy conservatory, and a fitted kitchen on the ground floor. The first floor comprises two comfortable bedrooms and a modern family bathroom.
Externally, the property features a low maintenance courtyard style garden, finished with a combination of concrete patio and plum slate, perfect for potted plants and outdoor relaxation.
In our opinion, this charming home would make an ideal first-time purchase or a wonderful residence for anyone seeking to enjoy life by the sea. Early viewing is highly recommended.
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Location Summary:
Birchington was once considered ‘the epitome of modest’. That statement may still be considered. Understated opulence: A wealth of late Victorian and Edwardian properties stand alongside flint or cliff-top cottages - Birchington really does have something for everyone. An array of bakers, an ice cream parlour and vintage shops make Birchington the perfect village location to base yourself if you still need to commute to the City. Located just minutes from the A299 with a journey of approximately 75 minutes to the O2 Arena and Greenwich. Of course if you’d like a stress-free journey then just take the train from Birchington straight through to London Victoria. Travel in the other direction and just three stops along you’ll be able to enjoy the seaside towns of Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate. There are a number of schools within the village from nursery through to Secondary education and a doctor’s surgery. Those who enjoy sport will find a magnificent 18-hole golf club, windsurfing along Minnis Bay, (not forgetting the atmospheric Minnis Bar & Restaurant) endless miles of promenade for serious runners, gentle beach-top walks or just follow the Viking Trail bike rides. A popular residential area for young families, London commuters, second home purchasers and retired couples.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Lounge/Diner (8' 4" x 15' 0")
With Doors To Conservatory
Conservatory (8' 4" x 8' 4")
With Doors To Garden
Kitchen (5' 5" x 11' 6")
First Floor
Landing Leading To
Bedroom (8' 4" x 15' 0")
Bedroom (7' 4" x 9' 3")
Bathroom (4' 11" x 5' 7")
External
Rear Garden
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