A fine example of a handsome Georgian house discreetly set back from the road and ideally located within minutes of two glorious golden beaches.
With attention to detail evident throughout, the current owners have enhanced and uplifted the extensive and sympathetic programme of refurbishment and restoration works carried out by the previous owners with the addition of handmade oak cupboards and furniture, a versatile garden studio, replacement boundaries to create a secluded walled garden and commissioning a local mosaic artist, Martin Cheek, to create bespoke kitchen tiles.
Set out over four floors this superb home offers significant flexibility with a self-contained lower ground floor annex for independent multigeneration living or a fabulous space providing privacy for all when friends and family are staying.
A luxurious open plan kitchen and orangery are the social hub of this home meeting the demands of modern day living; bi-folding doors from the orangery seamlessly connect the living space with the garden.
The entire top floor is occupied by a spacious principal bedroom suite complete with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room.
Remotely operated gates open to a generous parking area, a highly desirable asset for properties situated in the heart of the town.
The neatly landscaped garden and paved seating areas enhance the enjoyment of a beautiful sunny day and provide a peaceful, serene haven to relax or entertain, although with vibrant Harbour Street and the beach just a stroll away, you have the best of both worlds.
An exceptional opportunity to embrace the coastal lifestyle in a charming and thriving coastal town.
Lower Ground Floor (Annex)
Living/Bedroom Area : 13'3 x 11'9 (4.04m x 3.58m)
Kitchen : 11'11 x 7'4 (3.63m x 2.24m)
Shower Room
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Kitchen Area : 12'2" x 10'7" (3.63m x 2.24m)
Orangery : 13' x 12'1 (3.96m x 3.68m)
Lounge : 13'3 x 12'2 (4.04m x 3.71m)
Utility Room : 9'9 x 7'9 (2.97m x 2.36m)
Cloakroom
Split Level First Floor
Landing
Bedroom 2 : 12'7 x 12'1 (3.84m x 3.68m)
Bedroom 3 : 12'2 x 10'8 (3.71m x 3.25m)
Bath/Shower Room : 10'11 x 8'1 (3.33m x 2.46m)
Second Floor
Principal Bedroom : 18'7 x 12'2 (5.66m x 3.71m)
En-Suite Shower : 10'7 x 6'8 (3.23m x 2.03m)
Walk-in Wardrobe : 10'6 x 4'9 (3.20m x 1.45m)
Exterior
Garden Studio : 15'3 x 7'3
Secluded Rear Garden
Boiler Room
Driveway
Refurbishment History & Fixtures
Exterior
Previous restoration works included renewing the gas, water and electric mains supplies to the property
Authentically re-rendered and painted
Cast iron guttering and rainwater downpipes in keeping with the era of the property
Carefully matched window styles
Extra insulated garden studio with internet, power, light and fitted blinds
Utility building with two boilers, one servicing the house, the other dedicated to the annex and a Megaflo hot water cylinder
Remotely operated electric Weinor awning above the bi-folding doors to The Orangery
Turning circle (not used or tested by the current owners)
Array of exterior lighting and 8 exterior electrical sockets
Interior
The installation of new plumbing, wiring and central heating system was followed by complete replastering
Luxurious Thoroughly Wood kitchen with matching fired earth tiles and underfloor heating
Premium bath and shower room fittings
Period fireplaces throughout
Floor coverings – French Chateau Tiles / Amtico, Solid Oak, Travertine Stone and carpets by Crucial Trading
‘Sky Plus’ entertainment to numerous rooms
Dimmer switch-controlled Halogen lighting and Hive central heating thermostat
Bespoke window coverings throughout - handmade wooden shutters and fitted blinds
Thoroughly Wood bespoke fine Oak cabinets to maximise storage space
Location
Broadstairs with its character and charm is associated with famous figures throughout history, Queen Victoria, Lord Nelson and Charles Dickens.
A spectacular coastline provides an array of sandy beaches and coves including nearby Viking Bay (322m/4 mins on foot) where paddle boarding, kayaking, yoga and more is on offer.
The quaint high street (approx. 5/7 mins on foot) with a diverse range of shopping facilities including independent retailers, cafes and bars alongside well-known retailers.
Spoilt for choice, there are a great selection of eateries offering a variety of culinary delights including fresh seafood.
Morelli’s Ice Cream Parlour Broadstairs (approx. 483m) was the first to be opened in the UK in 1932.
Broadstairs Railway Station (0.8 miles).
North Foreland Golf Club (1.9 miles).
The Viking Coastal Trail (32 miles) is minutes away, it’s a multi-user route around the Isle of Thanet, keeping as close as possible to the coast.
Broadstairs offers a wide range of highly regarded primary, secondary and grammar schools.