£415,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleAlbert Street, Whitstable CT5
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Woodward & Bishopp
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About this property
Victorian Cottage
Three Double Bedrooms
Conservation Area
Corner Plot
Potential Off Street Parking
Furniture Items Available
*no forward chain*
This three-bedroom, end-of-terrace, Victorian cottage is situated in the heart of Whitstable's conservation area, just a stone's throw from the harbour, shops, pubs and restaurants. Set on a corner plot, siding onto St Peters Street, the house offers the potential for off street parking (subject to planning permission) as undertaken by other nearby properties. Internally, the ground floor accommodation comprises an open plan sitting/dining room with an extra window to the side and a staircase that has been repositioned to the rear wall, modern fitted kitchen, rear lobby and a spacious shower room. Onto the first floor, the repositioned staircase has resulted in a first floor landing that offers independent access to all three double bedrooms, instead of the third bedroom previously only being accessed through the second bedroom. The current owners are open to including a number of items in the property, sale price dependent. Whitstable town offers excellent transport links, with the local bus service running through the town centre and onto nearby Canterbury, whilst the train station provides a high speed service into central London.
Sitting Room/Dining Room (6.63 m x 3.71 m (21'9" x 12'2"))
Kitchen (3.12 m x 2.06 m (10'3" x 6'9"))
Utility Lobby
Shower Room
Landing
Bedroom (3.43 m x 3.20 m (11'3" x 10'6"))
Bedroom (3.07 m x 2.84 m (10'1" x 9'4"))
Bedroom (3.18 m x 2.24 m (10'5" x 7'4"))
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