Listed for £950,000
March 6, 2026
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The Scandinavian-inspired Omega kitchen features an extensive range of gloss units, stylish tiled finishes, and Formica worktops. This beautifully designed space opens into the dining area, which is bathed in natural light from expansive glazing and a full-height vaulted skylight. The garden wraps around two sides of this area, creating a wonderful connection between indoors and out.
The ground floor is completed by a separate utility room and an additional reception room with French doors leading to the garden. Currently arranged as a home office, this versatile space would also lend itself perfectly to a playroom or teenage lounge.
Upstairs, a galleried landing leads to five dual aspect bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal bedroom has been thoughtfully configured to include a dressing area, en-suite shower room, and a private balcony enjoying impressive sea views. The second-largest bedroom also benefits from its own en-suite shower room, while the remaining three bedrooms are all generous doubles.
A further balcony to the front provides additional sea views, whilst a substantial number of built-in cupboards, complements the excellent storage available throughout the ground floor.
OUTSIDE:
To the front of the property, there is off-road parking for several vehicles, in addition to further secure parking within the integral garage.
The rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped in a distinctive Japanese-inspired style, featuring sculptural planting, tranquil water features, hardwood decking, and carefully positioned driftwood accents. The balcony is elegantly linked to the garden via an architecturally striking spiral staircase, creating both visual impact and practical access.
In the far corner, a hot tub, available by separate negotiation, is positioned beneath a pitched timber canopy, providing a sheltered and private space in which to relax and unwind.
SITUATION:
The property is situated on Hengist Road, just a stones throw from the seafront at Minnis Bay, in the charming seaside village of Birchington-on-Sea. Minnis Bay is one of Thanets most popular coastal spots, renowned for its wide sandy beach, sailing club and spectacular sunsets across the Thames Estuary, with scenic coastal walks and cycle routes stretching along the shoreline.
Birchington itself offers a thriving and welcoming village atmosphere, with a bustling High Street lined with independent shops, bakeries, cafés, pubs, and restaurants. The village also benefits from a mainline railway station providing regular and high-speed services to London, along with well-regarded local schools and a strong sense of community. Birchington is also home to the historic Quex Park, set within 250 acres of parkland and gardens, which includes Quex House, the Powell-Cotton Museum, and a variety of seasonal events and attractions.
The vibrant seaside town of Margate lies less than four miles away and is one of Englands most iconic coastal destinations. Famous for its sweeping sandy beaches and traditional seaside charm, Margate has also experienced significant regeneration in recent years. The acclaimed Turner Contemporary gallery, opened in 2011, has helped transform the towns cultural scene, alongside the revitalised Old Town, now home to an eclectic mix of boutique shops, galleries, and international cafés and restaurants. Margate also offers a wide range of High Street retailers, while the nearby Westwood Cross shopping centre provides an extensive selection of shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities. The town is rich in entertainment and heritage, with attractions including the Winter Gardens, the Theatre Royalone of the oldest theatres in the countryand the tiny yet famous Tom Thumb Theatre.
The historic cathedral city of Canterbury is also within easy reach and offers a superb range of amenities, including an excellent mix of High Street and independent retailers, restaurants, cafés, and leisure facilities. The recently refurbished Marlowe Theatre is a popular cultural venue, and the city is home to a number of highly regarded schools and three universities. Canterbury also benefits from two mainline railway stations, two hospitals, and a comprehensive bus network, with high-speed rail services from Canterbury West reaching London St Pancras in under an hour.
We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements and floor plans are a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Fixtures and fittings shown in any photographs are not necessarily included in the sale and need to be agreed with the seller.