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Detached kent £225000 Space2

Plots 1 and 21 The Old Printworks Whitstable,Kent


Detached ,£225000

Space2

A variety of 3 bedroom houses are within the site - detached 3 storey or terraced with either 2 or 3 storey.The 3 storey properties benefit from an additional bathroom on the top floor making them a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. The 2 storey are a more conventional layout with the added benefit of weatherboarded front elevations. Superbly located on the edge of Whitstable's conservation area The Old Printworks is an attractive development of 22 new homes including apartments, cottages, terraced houses and townhouses. Stunning sunsets framing the views to the horizon across the Thames estuary, an abundance of restaurants serving the famous native oysters and fresh seafood from the picturesque fishing harbour, together with quaint architecture and weatherboarded houses are just some of the qualities that have made Whitstable one of the most sought after locations on the Kent coast. Excellent road and rail links to the local towns and cities, as well as direct mainline services to London Victoria and Cannon Street have also helped add to the popularity of living in such a convenient area. The Old Printworks is superbly located on the edge of Whitstable’s conservation area, within 0.5 miles of local schools and just a few hundred yards from the town centre and local bus routes. An attractive development of 22 new homes including apartments, cottages, terraced houses and townhouses with design clues such as white weatherboarding chosen to compliment the area and the style of architecture found all over Whitstable, all surrounding a landscaped private road.

Detached kent £230950 Bovis Homes

The Alexander, Saxon View, Minster, Isle of Sheppey, Kent,Kent


Detached ,£230950

Bovis Homes

fire with surround and hearth fitted wardrobes to 3 bedrooms fitted kitchen with integrated appliances lounge/dining room Situated on the popular holiday island of Sheppey, the next phase of this exciting development contains a mix of two, three, four and five bedroom homes.

Detached kent £235000 George Wimpey

TheStanmer Chandler's Croft, Milton Kemsley Distributor Road, Kemsley, Sittingbourne, Kent,Kent


Detached ,£235000

George Wimpey

At Chandler's Croft, we bring all the elements of modern living into a delightful rural village. Chandler's Croft has everything you could want in a country idyll - including easy access to all the practicalities of daily life.Homestyle is available on this development. LivingRoom 6.055m x 3.345m KitchenRoom 5.870m x 2.890m Downstairs CloakRoom Bedroom1 3.580m x 2.975m Bedroom2 3.005m x 2.655m Bedroom3 3.140m x 2.360m MasterBedroom 3.620m x 3.410m Ensuite shower Situated just over two miles from Sittingbourne, this exciting new development is part of a growing family community in the popular village of Kemsley. Chandler's Croft has provided a brand new aspect, on village life. Chandler's Croft is located in the village of Kemsley, to the north of Sittingbourne. The town of Sittingbourne is located just over two miles away, is a flourishing mix of independent shops and multiple stores. SHOPS Sittingbourne is also a thoroughly modern market town with a flourishing mix of shops, supermarkets, and High Street stores.Shops Distance (in miles) Woolworths PLC 2.37 SCHOOLS Local educational facilities are equally impressive, with no fewer than three grammar schools plus a choice of primary and secondary schools all within easy reach of the development.Schools Distance (in miles) Regis Manor Community Primary School 1.4 (Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in the local area - for this, see ) TRANSPORT Chandler's Croft has good access links to the A249 which links Sittingbourne with the M2 and M20 for access to London, the port of Dover and Sheerness. Kemsley Halt Station is approx. 1 mile away with journer times to London 1hr 15mins. Sittingbourne Station is approx. 2 miles away with links to London Victoria, journey time just under an hour. HEALTH There are at least a dozen local GP's and dentists within a mile radius from the development with a local chemist in Grovehurst Road in Kemsley. LEISURE Nearby local town of Sittingbourne offers a swimming pool, sports centre, cinema and night clubs. There is ample parking, bus routes that go right into the high street and a main line railway station close by to enjoy your leisurely time.

Semi-Detached kent £240000 Ward Homes

The Mereworth 2- Plots 139 and 186 St Jacobs Canterbury, Kent,South East


Semi-Detached ,£240000

Ward Homes

An exciting development of two bedroom apartments together with two, three and four bedroom homes on the outskirts of the historic city of Canterbury. Ground Floor 1. Sitting/Dining Room - 4.84m x 3.75m (15'11" x 12'3") 2. Kitchen - 2.92m x 2.65m plus bay (9'7" x 8'9") plus bay. First Floor 5.Bedroom 2 5.05m max x 2.83m plus dormer (16’7 max x 9’3” plus dormer) Second Floor 4.Master Bedroom 4.19m max x 3.75m max (13’9” max x 12’3” max) St. Jacobs is located in Wincheap which is to the south west of Canterbury, between the junction with the A2 and the Ring Road. The retail park close by has a Safeway supermarket, Boots, Halfords, Mothercare World, together with furniture and electrical stores. Canterbury city centre is easily accessible by foot or from the Park and Ride bus operating from the retail park. Canterbury itself offers a wealth of shopping opportunities, with its new Fenwick store and many familiar High Street names. The area around the Cathedral is devoted to smaller, more specialist shops and the narrow, winding back streets are a delight to wander for their architectural and historical interest. Whether walking the City walls and gardens, seeing the site of Thomas à Becket’s murder in the Cathedral, or just enjoying a street theatre performance, Canterbury surrounds you with a sense of its important past and its place today as a thriving area to live and work. Early purchasers at St. Jacobs are offered the opportunity of selecting many bespoke features to create a truly individual home from the Visions Centre on site at St. Jacobs.

Semi-Detached kent £245000 Weston Homes PLC

Plot 34 Barton Mill Canterbury, Kent,South East


Semi-Detached ,£245000

Weston Homes PLC

Barton Mill provides the perfect location for those searching for a cosmopolitan lifestyle. Less than a mile from the centre of the city, residents can enjoy an eclectic mix of ancient and modern. Follow the centuries-old city walls or explore the cathedral; take a trip around the bustling pedestrianised high street, crammed with shops selling virtually everything you can think of. Pavement cafes, bars and restaurants abound with cuisine ranging from Japanese to Mediterranean, Greek to American; follow an early meal with a visit to the Marlow Theatre where you can enjoy pre or post West End shows. Amenities are close to hand; Sainsburys is less than a quarter of a mile, whilst sport and leisure activities can be enjoyed at the Kingsmeade Leisure Centre, around a third of a mile distant. Outdoor sports are well cateredabout a mile away, or try a racquet sport; Appeti Tennis is under a mile and a half away. Travellers are well catered for; Canterbury West railway station is three quarters of a mile, with trips to Canon Street, London, starting from just over 90 minutes, and Ashford, with its connections to Eurostar xx minutes south. The A2, bypassing the South West of the city, takes travellers south to Dover or north via the M2 to the M25 and on to the heart of London. Located on the banks of the River Stour, which also runs through the heart of Canterbury, Barton Mill provides an oasis of green; a beautiful, serene environment for your new home. Mills have stood on this historical site since medieval times. Originally owned by the Canterbury Cathedral Priory, early mills ground barley for ale for the monks. Following Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries the site passed into lay hands, where it has remained. The milling of flour remained for centuries the primary function, with the construction of a second mill for the purposes of paper milling between the mid 17th and early 19th centuries. This was eventually replaced with a new corn mill. The start of the 20th century saw a diversification in to animal feed, which was to become the primary product for the remainder of its life.

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