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A truly stunning example of a detached house with all the features you could hope for, from the open-plan modern kitchen/diner and lounge with the feature log burning stove, to the large rear garden and set-back, prominent position in Chestfield Road. The current owners have spent recent years tastefully updating the property, upgrading the kitchen and breakfast bar to a sleek sage shaker-style, with integrated appliances including a raised NEFF oven. The addition of a utility room and garage with an electric roller door and rear access provide further convenient storage space for white goods, or a space to wash-off the muddy boots!
A ground floor shower room accompanies the lovely entrance hallway, with a study running beside the kitchen area at the rear. The spacious open plan lounge through to dining area offers ample room for friends and family visiting, yet the log burning stove makes this a perfect cosy space when the weather turns. Additionally the large conservatory downstairs, offering further seating space.
Upstairs, the primary bedroom is the star with ample floor space, fitted wardrobes and a juliet balcony overlooking the rear garden which we all dream of. The garden is a true suntrap, benefiting from privacy, the grass lawn extends from the patio to the end of the garden and is perfect for anyone that enjoys the outdoors. With three further bedrooms upstairs and a family bathroom, this home is perfect for a family looking to move to Whitstable and enjoy the quieter village aspect of Chestfield whilst being a short distance from the sea and easy access to Whitstable or Canterbury.
Situated in the popular Chestfield parish on the outskirts of Whitstable, this village is incredibly popular for those wanting to enjoy the benefits of coastal living whilst residing in a quieter residential area. Just a short drive back to Tankerton and the picturesque slopes and beach, the location is convenient for access to the beach and likewise equally easy to travel to Canterbury via Radfall and through Thornden Wood. With popular Golf, Cricket and Rugby club’s and a thriving pub, the village offers a handful of amenities and is a popular and sociable area.
With secondary education in Whitstable, Herne Bay and Canterbury, families with teenagers could have the choice of schooling here. Chestfield & Swalecliffe train station is a brisk walk away, offering service to London St. Pancras International or London Victoria in roughly 1hr 30 minutes. The 5 bus services Chestfield to Seasalter via Whitstable, and Canterbury.
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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.