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Discover what makes this home specialSituated in the charming coastal town of Whitstable, this spacious four-bedroom, three-bathroom family home offers a perfect blend of modern living and seaside tranquility. The property boasts a well-designed layout with ample natural light, a south-east facing rear garden that benefits from morning and early afternoon sun, and generous living spaces ideal for both entertaining and everyday family life. Located within easy reach of Canterbury and local amenities, it provides excellent connectivity while maintaining a peaceful residential atmosphere.
The Chester house is perfectly positioned for those seeking a balanced lifestyle, combining proximity to vibrant town centres, excellent schools, and recreational parks with strong transport links to London and other key destinations. With planned local infrastructure improvements and town centre regeneration projects underway, this property represents a promising investment in a sought-after area of Kent.
Property Features
This Chester property features a thoughtfully designed floorplan with four well-proportioned bedrooms including a master with en-suite, and three bathrooms in total ensuring comfort for families and guests alike. The fitted kitchen integrates seamlessly with the dining area, providing a modern hub for home life. Additional benefits include a private garage, utility room, and off-street parking, enhancing practicality. The south-east facing garden offers a bright outdoor space perfect for morning sun and relaxed afternoons.
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The property is well-served by local amenities including reputable schools such as Whitstable Primary School and The Whitstable School, both within a short drive. For transport, Sturry Station offers rail connections to Canterbury and London, while local bus services provide additional options. Residents benefit from proximity to Whitstable Harbour and the scenic beach, ideal for leisure and outdoor activities. Shopping needs are met by a nearby Tesco Superstore and a variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants including the popular Old Neptune, known for its fresh seafood and vibrant atmosphere.
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