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2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

Old Grain Store, Whitstable, Kent
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
1097
Added < 14 days

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Features and description

Once a 19th-century grain store, this clever two-bedroom house sits on a quiet street in central Whitstable, a short walk from the town’s shingle beaches. The building has a handsome stock-brick façade with slate-grey window frames and doors. Within, pared-back interiors lay focus on the home’s historic bones, which have been cleverly reinterpreted through a contemporary lens.



The Tour



This home's dark brick frontage sits on the corner of Norfolk Street and Suffolk Street, a short walk from the centre of town. Entry is through an anthracite-coloured front door to a small white-painted porch with coat pegs.



From here, the central open-plan living space opens out. Glazing on three sides makes the space especially light and airy, and its capaciousness lends a certain versatility. Beams span and the old grain hatch rest above, while dark boards ground below. A small stained glass window set next to a larger window is a colourful feature and one of a number throughout the home.



On one side, a bespoke timber kitchen is well-equipped with a stainless steel oven, gas hob and matching extractor hood. An L-shaped counter both divides and unites an adjacent nook, presently used as a dining area. There are also useful cupboards in this space.



Original stairs ascend to the first floor, where there are two double bedrooms, each with painted wooden beams overhead. The principal bedroom is especially spacious and has dual-aspect windows - including a dainty stained-glass window on the north wall - as well as ample fitted storage.



The second bedroom is illuminated by a pretty casement window that fills the space with light. On this floor, there is also a traditionally styled bathroom with wood-panelled detailing, plus an additional WC.



The Area



The lively harbour town of Whitstable has an impressive assortment of independent haunts, striking historic architecture and a thriving cultural scene. Famed for its oysters, the epicurean tradition has continued locally with the annual Whitstable Oyster Festival, and year-round at Wheelers Oyster Bar. One of the best restaurants in Kent is the Michelin-starred The Sportsman in Seasalter, a 13-minute drive away from the house.



Margate is around half an hour's drive east and is renowned for its creative community, exemplified by Turner Contemporary. Synonymous with the town and visually unmistakable, the building was designed by architect David Chipperfield. Wonderful restaurants include Angela’s, a sustainable seafood bistro, and its fun-loving sister Dory‘s. Sargasso is a fantastic wine bar with a seasonally changing menu, and the family-run Bottega Caruso for homemade Italian cuisine.



The rest of the Kentish coast is also easily reached via car or train. There are plenty of dramatic seaside landscapes to explore nearby - or, for those of the more arboreal persuasion, the Kent Downs is also an easy drive away.



The area has a very good selection of primary and secondary schools, including Whitstable and Seasalter Endowed School, as well as plenty of other primary schools plenty under two miles away. For secondary education, The Whitstable School is close by.



Central London can be reached in 90 minutes by car, while Whitstable station has frequent 80-minute journeys to St Pancras International. East London is an hour away by car, via the new Silvertown tunnel. Gatwick Airport is approximately 70 minutes away by car.



Council Tax Band: B
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