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This end of terraced house is situated in the heart of on a highly sought after road, moment from the Harbour and high street. With the benefit of a useable loft space there is further opportunity here to work from home or utilise the area for storage.
Set within the historic conservation area of Whitstable, this region is ideal for those wanting to live on the doorstep of the vibrant high street. Famed for a parade of independent shops, bakeries, cafes, bars and restaurants located from Harbour Street to Oxford Street, along with the stretch from Whitstable Beach to the Harbour Market and South Quay Shed, there are many more places to enjoy a bite to eat and support local vendors. This setting makes for the perfect weekend routine and contributes to the area being a highly coveted location to own a property.
For those required to commute to London, Whitstable train station has routes to London St. Pancras Internation or London Victoria in under 1hr 30 minutes, and is within 0.5 mile, a brisk walk for most. The 400/401/5 bus services depart from various stops and service Whitstable to Canterbury. For families with young children there is Westmeads Infant School on Cromwell Road, as well as St Alphege C of E Infant School and Whitstable Junior School which are both located nearby on Oxford Street
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Find out moreA traditional seaside town, Whitstable is home to a thriving high street, picturesque harbour and pretty beaches. Situated just north of Canterbury, its café culture, annual festivals and strong community ties mean property in Whitstable offers you the best of coastal living.
Estimated yield: 5.1% yield
Estimated rental income: £1,380 pcm