£950 pcm
(£219 pw)
2 bed flat to rentMickleburgh Hill, Herne Bay CT6
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Available from 26 July 2025
- Unfurnished
About this property
Striking Edwardian First Floor Apartment
Two Generously Proportioned Bedrooms
Bright & Airy Open Plan Living Area
Exceptionally High Ceilings
Original Fireplace & Elegant Sash Windows
Within Walking Distance Of The Seafront
Close To Town Centre & Train Station
Excellent High Speed Links To London
Unfurnished
EPC rating: D - council tax: B
A striking Edwardian first-floor apartment on sought-after Mickleburgh Hill, Herne Bay.
Positioned on the desirable Mickleburgh Hill in the charming seaside town of Herne Bay, this impressive two-bedroom Edwardian apartment occupies the first floor of a handsome early 1900’s residence. Boasting a commanding façade with exposed brickwork, original wooden sash windows, and a gated front garden, the property exudes period charm from the moment you arrive. Stone steps lead up to a classic front door, setting the tone for what lies within.
The communal entrance is elegant and welcoming, featuring a decorative plaster archway adorned with intricate corbels and an original balustrade that leads gracefully to the upper level.
Apartment No. 2 is spacious and full of character, offering exceptionally high ceilings, open-plan living spaces, and beautiful period features, including original fireplaces.
The entrance hallway leads through to a bright and airy main living area, bathed in natural light from four tall, uniform sash windows. This versatile space comfortably accommodates cooking, dining, and relaxing. At one end, a sleek kitchenette includes a built-in cooler, hob, and a stainless-steel sink with mixer tap.
To the rear, the apartment offers two well-proportioned bedrooms and a contemporary shower room. The principal bedroom enjoys a peaceful rear aspect, making it an ideal retreat.
This unique apartment combines timeless Edwardian character with modern functionality—perfect for those seeking charm, light, and location by the sea.
Situation:
Herne Bay is a charming seaside town located on the north coast of Kent. Known for its picturesque pebble beach and Victorian architecture, Herne Bay boasts a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. The town is famous for its long pier, beautiful coastal walks, and delightful seafront cafes. With a selection of independent shops and eateries, Herne Bay offers a great balance of traditional seaside charm and modern conveniences, making it a perfect location for those seeking tranquillity by the sea.
Whitstable (5 miles) is a trendy, vibrant coastal town with a rich maritime heritage. Famous for its oysters, Whitstable is a foodie haven with excellent seafood restaurants and cafés. The town is known for its bohemian vibe, with art galleries, boutique shops, and colourful beach huts lining the pebbled shores. Whitstable's narrow streets are full of character, and its lively harbour provides a perfect spot to enjoy fresh seafood. It’s a delightful mix of old-world charm and contemporary culture, making it a popular spot for visitors and residents alike.
Margate (12miles) is a historic seaside town which has an arty vibe and home to the renowned Turner Contemporary gallery. Margate’s sandy beaches and lively promenade attract both holidaymakers and locals, while the town's vintage shops, cool cafes, and quirky arcades add to its nostalgic charm. Margate also has a vibrant cultural scene, with festivals, music events, and a bustling nightlife.
Canterbury (8 miles) is a historic city located in the heart of Kent, renowned for its stunning architecture, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant atmosphere. Famous for the iconic Canterbury Cathedral, a unesco World Heritage Site, the city has long been a place of pilgrimage and spiritual significance. Its charming streets are lined with a blend of medieval buildings, cobbled lanes, and modern shops, creating a unique and picturesque setting.
Canterbury is home to a thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries, theatres, and music venues, while its cafés and restaurants cater to a wide variety of tastes. As a university city, it also attracts students from across the globe, adding to its lively and youthful energy. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and just a short distance from the coast, Canterbury offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and modern living, making it a highly sought-after destination for both residents and visitors.
Please contact the branch for details regarding tenancy. A security deposit of five weeks rent is required. Rent is to be paid one month in advance. It is the tenant’s responsibility to insure any personal possessions. Payment of all utilities including water rates or metered supply and Council Tax is the responsibility of the tenant in every case. We endeavour to make our particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. All measurements, floor plans and site plans are a guide to prospective tenants only, and are not precise. Fixtures and fittings shown in any photographs are not necessarily included in the sale and need to be agreed with the landlord.
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