4 Bedrooms Detached house for sale in "Harrogate" at Bullockstone Road, Herne Bay CT6 | £ 489,995
Overview
Price: | £ 489,995 |
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Contract type: | For Sale |
Type: | Detached house |
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Postcode: | CT6 |
Address: | "Harrogate" at Bullockstone Road, Herne Bay CT6 |
Bathrooms: | 0 |
Bedrooms: | 4 |
Property Description
The impressive Harrogate is a home with real kerb appeal, with stunning symmetry and a unique roofed porch that really catches the eye.
Step inside and you'll find that traditional craftsmanship has been blended with modern, family friendly design, to create a home with something for everyone. Each of the four bedrooms is double sized, with the master bedroom also having an en-suite with double shower. The first floor is also home to a generous family bathroom.
Downstairs, the property enjoys copious space in all four rooms, with a large open plan kitchen / dining room across the back, including a high quality fitted kitchen with appliances and a separate utility with exterior access. There's also a large lounge big enough to accommodate the whole family and a convenient downstairs cloaks.
A home of the highest standard, the Harrogate offers your family a superb quality of life.
About Sunningdale Green, Herne Bay Ph2
About the Development
Sunningdale Green is an address to aspire to. You’ll enjoy a delightful location on a former golf course overlooking the Kent coastline, with both Canterbury and London within easy reach, for working and networking, for state and private schools, and for leisure and culture.
These are some of the best examples of the award winning Heritage collection; superior, spacious homes with impressive architecture and luxurious interiors. Sunningdale Green is what you have been working so hard for, and when you get here, you’ll know you’ve truly arrived.
Amenities
There are two Tesco Extra stores within reach of Sunningdale Green, along with a large Morrisons supermarket in the town centre.
For doctors, register with Park Surgery on Kings Road (Sat Nav CT6 5RE, call while for dentists try Herne Bay Dental Surgery on the High Street (sat Nav CT6 5JY, call .
Dining
As you would expect from a popular seaside town, Herne Bay has more than its fair share of top class eateries, especially seafood. Check out Elivavet Fine Greek close to the development or The Ship, which is the oldest building in the town. The Wine Bar, Mortimers (British) The Rising Sun (Public House/Restaurant), the Oyster and Chop House (seafood), The Fish Inn and Shad (Indian) all come highly recommended amongst the towns many restaurants.
Education
The location of Sunningdale Green provides an excellent choice of schools within easy reach. Both Herne Bay and the adjoining village of Herne have a three-tier education system, with primary, junior and high schools. First school choices include the Ofsted rated ‘Good’ Hampton Primary Academy, the ‘Outstanding’ Herne CofE Infants and Herne Bay Infants, with junior schools including Herne CofE Juniors and Herne Bay Juniors. Both of these feed the local Herne Bay High School, which is within walking distance of the development. Herne Bay High is a specialist sports college with excellent facilities and is rated ‘Good’ by ofsted.
As an alternative, some local pupils travel to grammar schools in Faversham, Ramsgate and Canterbury, or to the highly regarded independent schools in Canterbury, such as Kings School or Kent College.
Leisure
As a popular seaside resort, Herne Bay has a lot to offer for your leisure and pleasure, including 2 miles of Blue Flag sand and shale beach, and a promenade complete with arcades, shops, restaurants and cafes. The town is also home to popular Victorian gardens near the seafront. Look out for the ten-day Herne Bay Festival every August for loads of free fun activities for all the family to enjoy.
Nearby Reculver Country Park, up on the cliffs, offers a great day out, with Saxon and Roman ruins, the famous twin towers and a host of birds and wildlife.
For sport, Herne Bay has the Bay Sports Arena, Herons Swimming Pool and a huge choice of watersports in the harbour. The town was also the birthplace of roller hockey and has the world’s oldest roller hockey club.
Shopping
Herne Bay is rightly proud of its diverse and varied shopping. Alongside the big names on the High Street, you’ll also find well over 100 different independent shops and stores in the small town, including the artisan Pier Retail Village. There is a market in the town every Saturday, with 32 stalls, plus a farmers’ market every first and third Saturday in the United Reformed Church Hall.
For a more extensive shopping trip, head to Canterbury, where you’ll find the modern White Friars Shopping Centre with over 70 big name stores, or jump on a train to the shopaholics paradise that is London’s Oxford Street.
Transport
The development sits just off the A299, around 24 miles from the end of the M2 and 65 miles from London. Whitstable is 5miles, Canterbury 7miles and Margate 12miles, with regular busses connecting these towns. Further afield, the continental ferries of Dover are 28miles, the Channel Tunnel at Folkstone is 34 miles and the international station at Ashford is 24miles. Kent International Airport is around 11 miles to the east.
Herne Bay Station is within walking distance of the development, although there are also 92 parking spaces for cold, wet days. Direct trains to London Cannon Street take around 1½hrs and to Victoria take 1¾hrs. For Eurostar trains, change at Margate to reach Ashford International in around 1¼hrs.
Opening Hours
Monday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Tuesday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Wednesday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Thursday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Friday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Saturday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Sunday - 10:00am - 5:30pm
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