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3 bedroom detached bungalow for sale
Queens Avenue, Broadstairs
Chain-free
Study
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Detached bungalow
3 beds
1 bath
826 sq ft / 77 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Spacious Detached Bungalow
- 550 Metres from Stone Bay
- Close to Seafront, Shops & Amenities
- 3 Bedrooms
- Studio
- Garden with Westerly Aspect
- Off Road Parking
- No Onward Chain
A spacious detached bungalow in the highly desirable Broadstairs 'Chessboard' area within 550 metres of Stone Bay and a short walk to shops, restaurants and seafront (0.6 miles). The property is also within close proximity of Broadstairs Train Station (0.9 miles).
The generously proportioned accommodation would now benefit from a programme of updating and improvement and comprises an entrance porch, entrance hall, living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, a bathroom and a cloakroom. The detached garage has been converted to create a studio/home office and is suitable for a variety of uses.
The Westerly facing garden extends to 44ft (13.4m) and incorporates a paved patio area. A driveway provides off street parking for a number of vehicles. No onward chain.
Location - Broadstairs is an increasingly fashionable coastal town, with a rich cultural heritage. Once an important fishing port in the 18th Century, the town has a wealth of fine period buildings and fisherman’s cottages. Charles Dickens was a frequent visitor to Broadstairs, where he wrote David Copperfield at his summer home, Bleak House, which overlooks Viking Bay. Today, the town has a thriving community and visitors are attracted by the sandy beaches, art galleries, independent shops, cafés and restaurants. Broadstairs Food Festival is held over three days at Easter and again in the Autumn, and Folk Week is a fantastic event held in August. The town benefits from many sports clubs including North Foreland Golf Club and Broadstairs Sailing Club, as well as opportunities for cliff top walks and horse riding. There are good schooling options in the area including St Mildred’s Primary School, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Dane Court and Chatham and Clarendon Grammar Schools as well as various independent schools in Canterbury and the surrounding areas.
Accommodation - The accommodation and approximate measurements (taken at maximum points) are:
Ground Floor -
• Entrance Porch -
• Entrance Hall -
• Sitting/Dining Room - 6.10m x 3.58m (20'0" x 11'8") -
• Kitchen - 3.02m x 2.37m (9'11" x 7'9") -
• Bedroom 1 - 3.60m x 3.50m (11'9" x 11'5") -
• Bedroom 2 - 3.60m x 2.46m (11'9" x 8'0") -
• Bedroom 3 - 3.15m x 2.42m (10'4" x 7'11") -
• Bathroom -
• Cloakroom -
Outside -
• Garden - 13.41m x 12.80m (44' x 42') -
• Studio - 6.10m x 2.21m (20' x 7'3") -
The generously proportioned accommodation would now benefit from a programme of updating and improvement and comprises an entrance porch, entrance hall, living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, a bathroom and a cloakroom. The detached garage has been converted to create a studio/home office and is suitable for a variety of uses.
The Westerly facing garden extends to 44ft (13.4m) and incorporates a paved patio area. A driveway provides off street parking for a number of vehicles. No onward chain.
Location - Broadstairs is an increasingly fashionable coastal town, with a rich cultural heritage. Once an important fishing port in the 18th Century, the town has a wealth of fine period buildings and fisherman’s cottages. Charles Dickens was a frequent visitor to Broadstairs, where he wrote David Copperfield at his summer home, Bleak House, which overlooks Viking Bay. Today, the town has a thriving community and visitors are attracted by the sandy beaches, art galleries, independent shops, cafés and restaurants. Broadstairs Food Festival is held over three days at Easter and again in the Autumn, and Folk Week is a fantastic event held in August. The town benefits from many sports clubs including North Foreland Golf Club and Broadstairs Sailing Club, as well as opportunities for cliff top walks and horse riding. There are good schooling options in the area including St Mildred’s Primary School, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Dane Court and Chatham and Clarendon Grammar Schools as well as various independent schools in Canterbury and the surrounding areas.
Accommodation - The accommodation and approximate measurements (taken at maximum points) are:
Ground Floor -
• Entrance Porch -
• Entrance Hall -
• Sitting/Dining Room - 6.10m x 3.58m (20'0" x 11'8") -
• Kitchen - 3.02m x 2.37m (9'11" x 7'9") -
• Bedroom 1 - 3.60m x 3.50m (11'9" x 11'5") -
• Bedroom 2 - 3.60m x 2.46m (11'9" x 8'0") -
• Bedroom 3 - 3.15m x 2.42m (10'4" x 7'11") -
• Bathroom -
• Cloakroom -
Outside -
• Garden - 13.41m x 12.80m (44' x 42') -
• Studio - 6.10m x 2.21m (20' x 7'3") -
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