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House For Sale £391,995
Plot 67, The Mason at Oxenden Park, Greenhill Park, Herne Bay CT6


Description
The Mason at Oxenden Park About the Home The Mason is a 3-bedroom home that features an en suite to bedroom 1, a contemporary family bathroom, an open-plan kitchen, dining and family area, and a separate living room. On the ground floor, soft-close units in the kitchen contain an integrated single oven, gas hob and cooker hood, with space included in the layout for a fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. French doors in the family area open on to the garden. The living room is dual aspect and overlooks the landscaped front garden. A cloakroom completes this level. On the first floor, bedroom 1 benefits from an en suite with shower enclosure, while the remaining bedrooms share the family bathroom. Both bathrooms are equipped with Bristan chrome-finish brassware, Roca sanitaryware and tiling to the walls. Available Plots: Plot 27 - priced at £399,995 Plot 67 - priced at £394,995 Plot 94 - priced at £394,995 Plot 96 - priced at £394,995 Plot 97 - priced at £394,995 This home is sold with service charges of £159 per annum and a council tax band of E. About the Development A lovely development of new homes in Herne Bay, a seaside town in north-east Kent. This collection of houses and apartments is ideal for those looking to make the most of life on the coast and in the countryside, while enjoying the proximity of the town, nearby Canterbury, Margate and London (66 miles away). Oxenden Park will appeal to first-time buyers, families and professionals working locally, or in the capital. Location Oxenden Park is located on Greenhill Road in Herne Bay, less than two miles from the centre of town and from the beach. Whitstable is around five miles to the west, Canterbury around seven miles to the south and Margate is around 14 miles to the east. Central London is 66 miles away. Major roads within convenient reach of the development include the A299, the A2 and the M20. The nearest railway station is Herne Bay, just over a mile away. From there regular services run to London Victoria, among other destinations. High speed trains to Ebbsfleet International, Stratford International and London St Pancras also stop at Herne Bay station. Oxenden Park lies within the administrative boundaries of Canterbury City Council and Kent County Council. Education A number of well-regarded schools can be found in the local area. For younger children, these include Briary Primary - which is just a few minutes walk from the development - and Hampton Primary School, which is 20 minutes' walk away. Herne Bay Infant school, Herne Bay Junior School, Herne C of E Infant and Nursery School, and Herne C of E Junior School can all be reached in less than 10 minutes by car. For older students, Herne Bay High School is within walking distance, and The Whitstable School is around 10 minutes' drive away. Slightly further away, The Canterbury Academy and St Anselm's Catholic Schools both have sixth forms so caters for pupils aged 11 - 19 years. Shopping High Street lies at the heart of Herne Bay and together with Mortimer Street and William Street, makes up the main shopping area. All are lined with independent retailers, boutiques and specialist stores, as well as a few familiar names, and all are just a short walk from the beach. A selection of niche stores can also be found on the pier, and a weekly market takes place every Saturday on Mortimer Street. For local produce and crafts, a farmers' market is held monthly in Wimereux Square, off William Street. Beyond Herne Bay, Canterbury is a favourite with shoppers from across the region, drawn by its great selection of chain and department stores, boutiques and specialist shops. It's also a must-see for tourists, captivated by the medieval architecture and famous buildings of this historic city. The main retail areas here include Whitefriars outdoor mall, Marlowe Arcade, High Street, Longmarket and The King's Mile. The latter comprises a number of streets and is close to the cathedral, it's the independent district and the place to find inspiring and quirky gifts, clothing, food and art. Whitstable (around 10 minutes' drive away) and Margate (around 30 minutes' drive away) are also popular shopping destinations. Both are on the coast so are also famous for their beaches, seafood and traditional seaside atmosphere. Westwood Cross shopping centre, near Broadstairs, can be reached in around 25 minutes by car and boasts an array of high-street stores, eateries and a multi-screen cinema. Leisure Herne Bay has many attractions and amenities that contribute to it being a lovely place to live, not least of course its shingle beach, promenade with traditional gardens, seaside shops and amusement arcades, and its pier. Sticking with the coast, Hampton, Swalecliffe, Tankerton, and Whitstable beaches can all be reached in around 10 minutes by car, while Reculver Beach is around 15 minutes' drive away. Reculver village is notable as the setting for a Roman fort, then a monastery on the same site and built in the 7th century. The remaining medieval towers, added in the 12th century, remain today as a local landmark. Cultural destinations include Herne Bay Little Theatre, which stages several shows each year, and The King's Hall, which offers a comprehensive programme of comedy, live music and musical theatre. The small and independent Kavanagh Cinema is less than 10 minutes' drive from Oxenden Park and is a popular alternative to the more usual modern multiplexes. Just over the road from the cinema, the quirky Seaside Museum in the town centre, presents a regularly changing series of exhibitions from local and national artists, as well as photography collections, landscape paintings and family-friendly events. Outdoor attractions include Herne Bay Memorial Park, which has a children's play area, lake, tennis courts, a grassed games area, formal and sensory gardens, and Reculver Country Park, which is a site of special scientific interest and home to a variety of wildlife. The town has active hockey, football, bowls and cricket clubs; there's a swimming pool, gym, dance and fitness studios at Herons Leisure Centre, and a roller skating rink at the Bay Sports Arena. Rowing and sailing are offered by Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club and Herne Bay Sailing Club, while the Herne Bay Paddle Co provides paddle boarding lessons. Margate, that quintessential English seaside town, is around 30 minutes by car from the development. Its sandy beaches, Dreamland Amusement Park, ice cream, fish and chip shops, prom and splendid sea views continue to attract tourists and is well worth a visit. Transport Herne Bay Railway Station is around 25 minutes' walk (five minutes' drive) from the development, with regular trains to Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate, Whitstable, Rochester and London Victoria (journey time around 90 minutes), among other destinations. High speed trains to Ebbsfleet International, Stratford International and London St Pancras also stop at Herne Bay station. Major roads easily accessible from Oxenden Park include the A299, the A2 and the M20. Local bus services connect the development with nearby villages and towns, such as Broad Oak, Beltinge, Westcliff, Whitstable and Canterbury. London City Airport is around 64 miles away and Gatwick Airport around 69 miles away, via the M2. This Sales Centre is open Our sales centre is open for drop-in visits. Should you wish to have dedicated time with our Sales Advisor, please book an appointment before visiting us. Opening Times Monday - 10.00am to 5.00pm Tuesday - Closed Wednesday - Closed Thursday - 10.00am to 7.00pm Friday - 10.00am to 5.00pm Saturday - 11.00am to 5.00pm Sunday - 11.00am to 5.00pm Images displayed are of showhomes or comparable homes to the type being sold and may include optional upgrades at additional cost or features which are not available in the specific plot being sold, please check with your sales advisor ^All offers apply to specific plots and selected developments only. Terms and conditions apply. Contact your Bellway sales advisor to find out more or see terms and conditions on our Bellway website. Express Mover and Part Exchange scheme offers are subject to status, availability, and eligibility. Bellway reserve the right to refuse a Part Exchange. Any promoted offer is subject to contract. 10-year NHBC Buildmark policy. This includes deposit protection from exchange of contracts, a two-year builder warranty from legal completion, and then eight years of structural defects insurance cover.*

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