- A real must for viewings, great family home. +
- Beautiful 1920-1930's semi detached home +
- Three good sized bedrooms +
- Fitted kitchen that flows into a P shaped conservatory +
- 100ft rear garden +
- Great location close to Broadstairs train station and High Street +
Beautiful 1920-1930's semi-detached home boasting a timeless charm and modern comforts. This delightful property features three generously sized bedrooms, a family bathroom, two inviting reception rooms, and a fitted kitchen that seamlessly flows into a P-shaped conservatory overlooking the extensive 100ft garden. The property's classic design is complemented by contemporary updates, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for family living.
Located in a highly sought-after area near Broadstairs train station, the High Street, and prestigious schools such as St Mildreds, Upton, Callis Grange, and St Peters, this home offers both convenience and a sense of community. A true gem for those seeking a place to call home.
Step outside and experience the expansive outdoor space this property offers. The 100ft rear garden provides the perfect setting for families, relaxing in the sunshine, and enjoying the beauty of the lawned garden.
Don't miss out on the chance to make this family property your own and create lasting memories in a home that truly has it all.
Please note that under section 21 of the estate agents act Miles and Barr declare an interest in this property.
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Location Summary
The sought-after seaside town of Broadstairs, with quaint fisherman’s cottages and period houses, including Bleak House, once the summer home of Charles Dickens. Broadstairs is also well known for its Blue Flag award winning sandy beaches, including Viking Bay and Joss Bay. The town also offers a good range of facilities with a wonderful selection of boutique shops, restaurants and cinema, together with those found at Westwood Cross shopping centre. Sporting and recreational opportunities in the area include: a leisure centre at Ramsgate, golf at North Foreland Golf Club, the championship golf courses of Royal St Georges and Princes in Sandwich, various sports clubs in the area including Broadstairs Sailing Club, cliff top and beach walking, horse riding and bowls clubs. Broadstairs benefits from the High Speed Rail with direct services to London (St Pancras 76 mins). The nearby A299 Thanet Way provides good access to the motorway network. The Eurotunnel at Cheriton, Port of Dover and Eurostar at Ashford are also easily accessed by car and provide excellent links to the continent.