£499,950
3 bed detached house for saleProspect Road, Birchington CT7
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Miles & Barr - Birchington
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About this property
Period Detached Home
Desirable Plot in the Heart of Birchington
Three Bedroom, Three Reception Rooms and Versatile Living Space
Detached Double Garage with scope
Mature Rear Garden with a Sunny Aspect
Occupying a desirable plot in the heart of Birchington, a rare opportunity arises to acquire this period detached home exuding charm and character. Nestled within a sought-after locale close to schools, shops, and the train station, this property promises a tranquil haven for its next fortunate residents.
Stepping inside, you are greeted by a central entrance hall that sets the tone for the elegance and warmth that flows throughout the home. The ground floor boasts a well-planned layout, featuring a lounge, sunroom, additional sitting room/dining room, kitchen diner, and utility room, all thoughtfully designed to cater to the needs of modern living whilst retaining the property's period features. Ample storage space ensures practicality is not compromised.
Ascending to the first floor, a bright and airy landing leads the way to a master bedroom adorned with built-in his and hers wardrobes, accompanied by an ensuite shower room for added convenience. Two further bedrooms complete the sleeping quarters, promising peaceful retreats for household members or guests.
Externally, the grandeur of this property continues to impress. Off-street parking for multiple vehicles, gated access to the rear garden, and a large detached double garage that stands as a versatile space offering immense potential for various uses, exemplify the thoughtful design of this residence.
The fully enclosed rear garden is a sanctuary in itself, predominantly laid to lawn and boasting raised vegetable beds, mature shrubs, and a sunny aspect that invites outdoor enjoyment in a private setting.
In summary, this rarely available period home exemplifies the perfect blend of classic style and modern convenience. With a peaceful location yet close proximity to essential amenities, this property offers a unique retreat for those seeking a residence that combines history, character, and comfort seamlessly.
The property is brick and block construction and has not been adapted for accessibility.
Occupying a desirable plot in the heart of Birchington, a rare opportunity arises to acquire this period detached home exuding charm and character. Nestled within a sought-after locale close to schools, shops, and the train station, this property promises a tranquil haven for its next fortunate residents.
Stepping inside, you are greeted by a central entrance hall that sets the tone for the elegance and warmth that flows throughout the home. The ground floor boasts a well-planned layout, featuring a lounge, sunroom, additional sitting room/dining room, kitchen diner, and utility room, all thoughtfully designed to cater to the needs of modern living whilst retaining the property's period features. Ample storage space ensures practicality is not compromised.
Ascending to the first floor, a bright and airy landing leads the way to a master bedroom adorned with built-in his and hers wardrobes, accompanied by an ensuite shower room for added convenience. Two further bedrooms complete the sleeping quarters, promising peaceful retreats for household members or guests.
Externally, the grandeur of this property continues to impress. Off-street parking for multiple vehicles, gated access to the rear garden, and a large detached double garage that stands as a versatile space offering immense potential for various uses, exemplify the thoughtful design of this residence.
The fully enclosed rear garden is a sanctuary in itself, predominantly laid to lawn and boasting raised vegetable beds, mature shrubs, and a sunny aspect that invites outdoor enjoyment in a private setting.
In summary, this rarely available period home exemplifies the perfect blend of classic style and modern convenience. With a peaceful location yet close proximity to essential amenities, this property offers a unique retreat for those seeking a residence that combines history, character, and comfort seamlessly.
The property is brick and block construction and has not been adapted for accessibility.
Identification Checks: Should a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Miles & Barr, they will need to undertake an identification check. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (aml) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service to verify your identity. The cost of these checks is £60 inc. VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances.
Location Summary: Birchington was once considered ‘the epitome of modest’. That statement may still be considered. Understated opulence: A wealth of late Victorian and Edwardian properties stand alongside flint or cliff-top cottages - Birchington really does have something for everyone. An array of bakers, an ice cream parlour and vintage shops make Birchington the perfect village location to base yourself if you still need to commute to the City. Located just minutes from the A299 with a journey of approximately 75 minutes to the O2 Arena and Greenwich. Of course, if you’d like a stress-free journey then just take the train from Birchington straight through to London Victoria. Travel in the other direction and just three stops along you’ll be able to enjoy the seaside towns of Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate. There are a number of schools within the village from nursery through to Secondary education and a doctor’s surgery. Those who enjoy sport will find a magnificent 18-hole golf club, windsurfing along Minnis Bay, and sailing enthusiasts can take advantage of the Minnis Bay Sailing Club, which offers activities for all levels (not forgetting the atmospheric Minnis Bar & Restaurant), endless miles of promenade for serious runners, gentle beach-top walks or just follow the Viking Trail bike rides. A popular residential area for young families, London commuters and second home purchasers.
Ground Floor
Leading To
Lounge
4.57 x 3.60
Sun Room
2.66 x 3.61
Utility Room
2.28 x 1.37
Kitchen
3.58 x 3.32
Dining Room
3.63 x 3.33
First Floor
Leading To
Bathroom
1.29 x 2.89
Bedroom
3.63 x 3.32 - With Dressing Room And En-suite
Dressing Room
1.49 x 9.14
En-Suite Shower
9.14 x 2.38
Bedroom
1.95 x 2.77
Bedroom
3.31 x 3.61
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