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£475,995

4 bed detached house for sale

"The Milliner-Life" at Greenhill Road, Herne Bay CT6

  • New home

  • Chain free

    • 4 beds

Key information

Bellway - Oxenden Park

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About this property

  • Good to Go homes* - the stress-free, chain-free way to move

  • Part of our 'Life' collection

  • Brand new and chain free

  • Open plan kitchen, dining and family area

  • Integrated kitchen appliances

  • NHBC Pride in the Job 2025 Award Winning Site Manager at this Development

  • Two sets of French doors to the rear garden

  • Four double bedrooms with an en suite to bedroom 1

  • Rated a 5 Star HBF Builder in 2025 - over 90% of our customers would recommend us to a friend

  • 10-year NHBC Buildmark policy^

Plot 342 (The Milliner-Life) - priced at £475,995

About the Home

This home is part of our ‘Life’ collection, which has been created to suit the needs of all types of homebuyers. Speak with our sales advisor to find out more.

With a grand exterior and a remarkable amount of living space within, The Milliner is a 4-bedroom home that will meet – and certainly exceed – the needs of larger families, particularly those with older children. A magnificent open-plan kitchen, dining and family area is designed to gather the family together, while the four double bedrooms can provide all members of the household with their own comfortable spaces to enjoy.

The front door leads into the hallway, from which the ground floor radiates out. The separate and substantial living room occupies the length of the home and boasts a dual aspect, including French doors that open onto the rear garden, welcoming you outside and bringing the sunshine in.

The Milliner’s open-plan kitchen, dining and family area has an attractive L-shaped layout, which cleverly zones each area whilst allowing light, music and conversation to flow. The kitchen offers an impressive amount of worktop space for preparation and cooking, while the dining area easily accommodates a family-sized dining table, and benefits from a second set of French doors opening to the garden – a delightful feature when entertaining guests outdoors, and useful for keeping an eye on younger family members as they play.

Leading off the dining space is the family area, which is versatile in its purpose. It would make a cosy and inviting snug in which to relax with family and friends, a playroom to keep toys contained, or even an enviable home bar area. The cloakroom, conveniently located in the entrance hallway alongside a storage cupboard, completes the ground floor level.

Upstairs are all four bedrooms, the first of which incorporates an en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms share use of the family bathroom. Bedroom 4, situated to the rear of the home, has a peaceful location and is optimally sized for a nursery, guest room, or private home office. On the landing, a deep storage cupboard is ideal for keeping the household’s towels and bed linens well organised.

The ‘Life’ collection is a range of homes created to suit the needs of all types of homebuyers. Boasting inventive design features, such as step-free access, wider halls and doorways, and much more, these homes are built to ensure you have everything you need whatever the future brings.

Additional information

  • Estate Management Charge: None
  • Internal Area: 1271 sq. Ft.
  • Annual service charge: £223.13
  • Council tax band: E
  • Tenure: Freehold


The additional information provided for council tax, service charges and ground rents (where applicable) is only an estimation. Please check with your Sales Advisor for more specific details.

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.

An award-winning site manager
This site is overseen by award-winning site manager, Tommy Pritchard, who recently received a Pride in the Job 2025 award. Only the top 5% of UK site managers receive this accolade from the National House Building Council (NHBC), making this prestigious honour the most highly regarded competition in our industry.

Register your interest of our properties in Herne Bay today!

Why Buy With Bellway?

At Bellway we have always built attractive and desirable new homes. That's why we've become one of the five largest builders in Britain. But now there's even more reason to choose a Bellway home.

To make the whole process of selling and buying easier, we've put together a range of services to make your move as hassle free as possible.

Express Mover
"We have a home to sell"

Sell your home quicker with no estate agent fees.^

Our Intermediate Management Agent will work with a local estate agent to market your home at an agreed price.

You could soon be moving into your new dream home, start your journey with us today.

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.

Sales office opening hours
Monday 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday closed
Wednesday closed
Thursday 10:00 - 19:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 11:00 - 17:00
Sunday 11:00 - 17:00

^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.*

About Oxenden Park

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.

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.

Education

A number of well-regarded schools can be found in the local area. For younger children, these include Thornden Wood Primary School - 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.

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.

Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday closed
Wednesday closed
Thursday 10:00 - 19:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 11:00 - 17:00
Sunday 11:00 - 17:00

Directions

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.

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