Listed for £860,000
March 18, 2026
Sold for £840,000
2022
Sold for £650,000
2018
Sold for £565,000
2016
Sold for £330,000
2002
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A superb adjoining utility room measuring over 20 feet in length keeps laundry and storage discreetly out of sight, provides excellent additional workspace and offers direct garden access, supported by further practical touches including extra storage and an additional WC. The integral garage adds another layer of flexibility, ideal for secure storage, bikes, paddleboards and beach equipment, or future adaptation depending on needs.
From the reception hall, stairs also lead down to a basement level with a substantial store room, ideal for wine storage, hobbies, seasonal items or general household overflow, an often overlooked bonus in period homes.
Upstairs, the first floor is arranged around a generous landing and offers five beautifully proportioned double bedrooms. Two enjoy en suite facilities, creating excellent options for a principal suite and guest room, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a family bathroom, a separate shower room and an additional WC, an exceptionally practical configuration for family life. Throughout, the rooms feel light and airy, with the upper level enjoying sea glimpses that underline the home’s enviable coastal position. With planning permission in place for an attic conversion, there is further opportunity to create additional accommodation or a striking principal suite, enhancing the home’s already impressive scale.
Outside, the property continues to impress. The rear garden is fully enclosed by attractive brick perimeter walls, offering privacy and security, and opens out into a wide expanse of lawn framed by mature planting, an outstanding family garden with space to play, relax and entertain. A generous patio area provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining, complemented by a brick-built BBQ and a hot water outdoor shower, ideal after a day at the nearby beach. These thoughtful additions enhance the home’s relaxed coastal lifestyle and make the garden a superb space for summer gatherings and long evenings outside.
Elegant yet welcoming, substantial yet beautifully connected, this distinguished Edwardian home offers a rare blend of character, scale and setting in one of Cliftonville’s most desirable addresses, offered exclusively through Miles and Barr Exclusive Homes.
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Location
Cliftonville is a coastal area in the town of Margate, situated to the east of the main town and mainly occupies Georgian and Victorian properties. The area itself is within easy walking distance of the 'Margate Old Town', Turner Contemporary Art Gallery and the Margate railway station which is approximately 2 miles away and offers fast services to Kings Cross, St. Pancras. There are also good road links to London via the A299 Thanet Way and M2 Motorway.