£535,000
4 bed terraced house for saleFort Road, Margate CT9
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: B
About this property
Brand-new freehold house in the heart of Margate Old Town
Contemporary coastal design with excellent build quality
Spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and living area
Ground floor cloakroom
Four bedrooms across two upper floors
Middle floor family bathroom and additional cloakroom to second floor
Rare outdoor garden space in a central Old Town location
Moments from Margate beach, harbour arm and Turner Contemporary
Around 0.6 miles to Margate station with high-speed links to London St Pancras
Permit parking available
A rare opportunity to secure a brand-new home in the heart of Margate’s vibrant Old Town. This beautifully designed freehold house has been thoughtfully created for contemporary coastal living, combining excellent build quality with characterful architecture.
The ground floor centres around an impressive open-plan kitchen and dining space flowing seamlessly into the living area. Doors open onto a private rear garden, providing a peaceful outdoor space ideal for relaxing or entertaining. A separate cloakroom completes the ground floor.
Across the upper floors are three well-proportioned bedrooms together with a versatile bedroom/study. The first floor provides two bedrooms alongside a stylish family bathroom, while the second floor offers a further bedroom and a separate bedroom/study, with the useful addition of a cloakroom.
Externally, the property benefits from a private rear garden offering a rare outdoor space within this central Old Town location.
The home is ideally positioned just moments from Margate beach, the historic harbour arm and the thriving Old Town, renowned for its collection of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and galleries.
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Margate is one of the South East’s most vibrant coastal towns, celebrated for its golden sandy beaches, creative energy and ever-evolving cultural scene. The sweeping shoreline and historic harbour arm provide the perfect backdrop for seaside living, while the sound of the waves and expansive skies give the town its unmistakable coastal charm.
At the heart of the town sits Margate Old Town, a characterful enclave of cobbled streets filled with independent boutiques, artisan bakeries, cafés and restaurants. It has become a thriving hub for artists and creatives, with galleries and studios tucked away in unexpected corners. The renowned Turner Contemporary stands proudly on the seafront, drawing visitors from across the country, while the iconic Dreamland Margate adds a nostalgic energy to the town’s lively promenade.
Life in Margate moves effortlessly between relaxed seaside days and a vibrant social scene. From paddle boarding and coastal walks to evenings spent enjoying fresh seafood or a glass of wine overlooking the sea, the town offers a lifestyle that is both laid-back and culturally rich.
For commuters and weekend travellers, Margate Train Station is approximately 0.6 miles away, offering direct high-speed services to London St Pancras in around 90 minutes, while road connections via the A299 Thanet Way and M2 provide convenient access towards Canterbury and London.
Local Authority- Thanet District Council
Council Tax - tba
Structural Warranty - Buildzone 10 year structural warranty
Situated in Margate Conservation Area
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