Open day 3rd September 12pm
A charming and traditional 200-year-old weather-boarded detached home found in the heart of Whitstable's conservation area. This quaint fisherman's cottage is just yards from the harbour and beach. Set back from the road there is off-road parking for two cars.
The property consists of two separate reception rooms downstairs, a kitchen and a courtyard garden. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a bathroom and on the top floor, there is an attic room which is currently being used as a spare bedroom. With no onward chain, this is a worth an early viewing.
Ground Floor
Lounge 14 x 10'02 (4.57m x 3.05m )
Dining Room 14 x 10'02 (4.57m x 3.05m )
Kitchen 10'06 x 6'0 (3.06m x 1.82m )
First Floor Landing
Bedroom One 12'02 x 10'08 (3.93m x 3.07m )
Bedroom Two 8'10 x 7'07 (2.46m x 2.15m )
Bathroom 10'06 x 6'0 (3.066m x 1.82m )
Second Floor
Attic Room/ Bedroom Three 13'0 x 8'0 (3.96m x 2.43m )
Rear Garden- Courtyard Garden with rear access
Location
Whitstable is a popular seaside town on the stunning North Kent coast. Famous for its working harbour and oysters there is a fantastic range of local amenities. The vibrant town centre has a colourful High Street and has many independent restaurants, bars and shops. There are also excellent water sports facilities along the quiet shingle beach.
The Crab and Winkle way is a disused railway line, between Whitstable and Canterbury and provides a popular walking and cycling route through woods and countryside. The mainline station is also close by and offers fast links to Victoria station and St Pancras. The A299 is also accessible and provides routes to the M2 and A2, the Ferry ports and the Ebbsfleet Channel tunnel rail link.