£1,350 pcm
(£312 pw)
2 bed semi-detached house to rentSaddleton Road, Whitstable, Kent CT5
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Available immediately
Furnished
About this property
Furnished House
Two Double Bedrooms
Dining room/Bedroom 3
Close To Local Amenities
Low Maintenance Garden
Available Now
*furnished 2 bedroom victorian semi close to town and station*
Miles & Barr are delighted to offer to the rental market this quirky, spacious two bedroom house with well-proportioned rooms, situated within easy reach to all amenities including the train station, town centre and bus routes to Canterbury.
The property has had some carpets recently replaced, and benefits from exposed floor boards, feature fireplaces and is neutrally redecorated throughout.
The accommodation comprises of a side entrance door leading into a hallway, lounge to the front (optional third bedroom), separate dining room/reception room leading to a galley style kitchen. There is then a small breakfast area leading to the garden. Downstairs WC.
The first floor offers a split level landing leading to two double bedrooms and a large bathroom. There is a low maintenance garden to the rear with side access.
Council Tax Band C
EPC Rating E
To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here
Location
The popular seaside town of Whitstable is situated on the stunning North Kent coast, 7 miles north of the historical city of Canterbury and less than 60 miles from central London. With its quaint alley ways, colourful high street and peaceful shingle beaches this town has a lot to offer both residents and holiday makers.
This town is famous for its working harbour and oysters, which have been collected in the area since Roman times and celebrated at the annual July Whitstable Oyster Festival.
For entertainment there are excellent water sport facilities, plenty of art galleries, and a wealth of independently run restaurants, boutiques and cafes to enjoy along the vibrant high street. The Crab and Winkle Way, one of the earliest passenger railways and the first ever steam-powered railway in the world, follows the disused railway line between Canterbury and Whitstable, and is now a popular walking and cycle route through woods and countryside.
Road links via the A299 Thanet Way give easy access to the M2 for travel to London and beyond. Whitstable also has a main line train station providing fast and frequent links into London Victoria (1hr 30 mins) and London St Pancras (1hr 11mins).
Lounge (13' 1" x 12' 3")
Dining Room (13' 1" x 11' 3")
Breakfast Area (8' 9" x 8' 0")
Kitchen (10' 10" x 8' 7")
Bedroom One (13' 2" x 11' 2")
Bedroom Two (10' 2" x 8' 9")
Bathroom (10' 4" x 8' 6")
Miles & Barr are delighted to offer to the rental market this quirky, spacious two bedroom house with well-proportioned rooms, situated within easy reach to all amenities including the train station, town centre and bus routes to Canterbury.
The property has had some carpets recently replaced, and benefits from exposed floor boards, feature fireplaces and is neutrally redecorated throughout.
The accommodation comprises of a side entrance door leading into a hallway, lounge to the front (optional third bedroom), separate dining room/reception room leading to a galley style kitchen. There is then a small breakfast area leading to the garden. Downstairs WC.
The first floor offers a split level landing leading to two double bedrooms and a large bathroom. There is a low maintenance garden to the rear with side access.
Council Tax Band C
EPC Rating E
To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here
Location
The popular seaside town of Whitstable is situated on the stunning North Kent coast, 7 miles north of the historical city of Canterbury and less than 60 miles from central London. With its quaint alley ways, colourful high street and peaceful shingle beaches this town has a lot to offer both residents and holiday makers.
This town is famous for its working harbour and oysters, which have been collected in the area since Roman times and celebrated at the annual July Whitstable Oyster Festival.
For entertainment there are excellent water sport facilities, plenty of art galleries, and a wealth of independently run restaurants, boutiques and cafes to enjoy along the vibrant high street. The Crab and Winkle Way, one of the earliest passenger railways and the first ever steam-powered railway in the world, follows the disused railway line between Canterbury and Whitstable, and is now a popular walking and cycle route through woods and countryside.
Road links via the A299 Thanet Way give easy access to the M2 for travel to London and beyond. Whitstable also has a main line train station providing fast and frequent links into London Victoria (1hr 30 mins) and London St Pancras (1hr 11mins).
Lounge (13' 1" x 12' 3")
Dining Room (13' 1" x 11' 3")
Breakfast Area (8' 9" x 8' 0")
Kitchen (10' 10" x 8' 7")
Bedroom One (13' 2" x 11' 2")
Bedroom Two (10' 2" x 8' 9")
Bathroom (10' 4" x 8' 6")