luxury houses for sale Kent, United Kingdom
Apartment Kent (United Kingdom)
*One of the finest coastal properties in the UK* A luxurious and spacious penthouse residence located directly on the beach in Folkestone. This is undoubtably one of the finest coastal properties for sale in the UK. This luxurious penthouse offers unparalleled sea views and a sophisticated living experience in one of the most desirable locations on the Kent coast. Folkestone is only 50 minutes' from London by high speed train, and was recently named by the Times Newspapers as the best place to live in the South East of England in 2024. Located at Shoreline, this stunning penthouse provides a perfect blend of modern elegance and coastal charm. With an expansive internal area of 1,672 sq ft, the open-plan living and dining space is designed for both relaxation and entertainment. The large floor to ceiling windows and glass doors ensure that the apartment is bathed in natural light, and make the most of the breathtaking views of the beach and sea.
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House Kent (United Kingdom)
Luxury Beach House at Shoreline, Folkestone - The Pinnacle of Seaside Living **SHOWHOME NOW AVAILABLE TO VIEW - CALL US TO ARRANGE YOUR APPOINTMENT** Discover the ultimate in luxury and seaside living at this 4-bedroom beach house at Shoreline. Folkestone was recently crowned by The Times Newspaper in March 2024 as the best place to live in South-East England. This magnificent home offers expansive roof terraces and a private garden, perfect for entertaining or quiet reflection with breathtaking views of the sea. The property boasts a direct beach front entrance for those serene morning walks along the shore.
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Villa with terrace Kent (United Kingdom)
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque coastal town of Whitstable, this home stands as a timeless and sophisticated residence, epitomising the essence of refined living overlooking the sea. This distinguished property is built to a high specification with interior design by Italian architects. Situated in a private gated development with parking for approximately three cars. The interior exudes an air of sophistication, featuring high-quality finishes and thoughtful design elements throughout. The open living spaces are bathed in natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere that encourages both relaxation and entertaining with views of the sea on all levels. Elegant flooring combined with underfloor heating has been fitted throughout. Neutral colour palette contribute to the overall sense of refined aesthetics. The principle kitchen also boasts Miele appliances. The bedrooms offer tranquility and comfort. Each room is generously appointed with luxurious details overlooking the sea with access to a balcony. The fourth floor comprises solely of the principle suite, a haven of relaxation, featuring a spa-like ensuite bath, walk-in closet and private secluded balcony overlooking the sea.The outdoor spaces have been thoughtfully designed to provide a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. With superb terraces, balconies and a manageable garden creating an ideal setting for al fresco dining, morning coffee, or simply enjoying the coastal breeze.Joy Lane is more than just a residence; it is an embodiment of a refined lifestyle. With its timeless design, meticulous attention to detail, and prime location in Whitstable. Living in Whitstable:Whitstable, a charming seaside town in Kent, England, is known for its unique character, beautiful coastline, and delightful attractions. Here are some highlights, including restaurants and the new beach sauna. The Cathedral City of Canterbury:Just 7.3 miles (22min) away you can wind your way around Canterbury's cobbled streets and historic sights, shop at a huge mix of independent and high street retailers, and relax in award-winning restaurants, breweries and cosy cafés. Whitstable Beach:The beach is a central attraction with its pebble shores and colourful beach huts. Visitors can enjoy long walks along the coast, take in the sea air, and enjoy views of the picturesque Whitstable Bay.Whitstable Harbour:The harbour is a bustling area with fishing boats, seafood stalls, and lively pubs. You can stroll along the harbour, enjoy and buy fresh seafood directly from the boat, and perhaps catch a glimpse of the local fishermen at work.Oyster Beds:Whitstable is famous for its oysters, and you can explore the oyster beds to learn about the town's rich maritime history. Many seafood restaurants in the area offer delicious oyster dishes.Whitstable Castle and Gardens:The Whitstable Castle, surrounded by lovely gardens, is a historic landmark. Visitors can explore the castle, enjoy afternoon tea, or take a leisurely walk through the well-maintained gardens.High Street and Shops:Whitstable's High Street is filled with independent shops, boutiques, and art galleries. It's a great place to explore unique finds, local crafts, and vintage items.Restaurants in Whitstable:Whitstable boasts a variety of restaurants offering diverse culinary experiences. Seafood lovers will find plenty of options, but there are also establishments serving international cuisine, traditional British fare, and more. Some popular restaurants include:The Sportsman: A Michelin-starred gastropub known for its exquisite seafood dishes.Wheelers Oyster Bar: An historic seafood restaurant offering fresh oysters and other delicious seafood.Pearsons Arms: A waterfront traditional pub with a diverse menu, offering both seafood and non-seafood options.Activities:Beach Sauna:Indulge in a rejuvenating seaside escape at the newly opened Sea Scrub Sauna in the heart of Whitstable Harbour. This hidden gem combines the healing powers of the sea with the relaxing warmth of a sauna, creating an unparalleled wellness experience.Whitstable Yacht Club:Whitstable Yacht Club is one of the oldest and largest sailing clubs in England. The Club is situated on the north coast of Kent where the Thames Estuary meets the North Sea. WYC offers sailing in sheltered waters at all times of the tide for catamarans, dinghies, and windsurfers with yachts in nearby creeks which dry out.Cold Water Swimming Clubs:There are various groups of cold water swimmers that you can join in order to reap the health benefits of this exciting new trend. To London by Train:Whitstable has a railway station that provides a direct train service to London. Travel times can vary, but it typically takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes to reach London Victoria or London St Pancras International.To London by Car:Driving to London from Whitstable takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions and the specific destination within London.To Airports:To London Gatwick Airport (LGW): The driving time is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic.To London Heathrow Airport (LHR): The driving time is around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic.To London Stansted Airport (STN): The driving time is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic.To London City Airport (LCY): The driving time is around 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on traffic.https://youtu.be/OUQLY_9Jcfs
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Villa Kent (United Kingdom)
'Seasong' is a contemporary and stylish executive beach house. There are 7 bedrooms 5 bathrooms and a grand double height open plan reception room spanning the width of the house overlooking the sea. 'Seasong' boasts a unique secluded position on the beach front on the popular Tankerton Beach with direct access from the back gate onto a short pathway down to the beach. 'Seasong' is spread over three floors. On entering through the front door you can see right through to the sea passed the double height kitchen area that leads out onto the gardens. With a snug to the right hand side with fireplace and wood burner and double Crittall style doors that lead through to the seating area in the kitchen. The open plan kitchen leads you through to a vast utility room with bespoke cabinetry for storage. There is also a further storage room, a useful separate study and guest WC. The first floor has four double bedrooms with sea views one with an ensuite. There is a smaller room with a view over the Castle and a good size family bathroom. The third floor boasts a central terrace with far reaching sea views over 'The Street' and out to the windmills and beyond. The double doors leading out to the terrace let in light and a delightful sea breeze. Both bedrooms over the third floor have ensuite bathrooms and sea views. Access to the beach is via the garden onto a short pathway taking you straight to the sea. The front of Seasong overlooks Whitstable Castle and is also yards from Tankerton Slopes which are cliff-top lawns that roll gently towards the sea and provide excellent views of ‘The Street ‘-a naturally formed spit of land that extends into the sea and can be walked on at low tide.The landscaped garden is terraced over three levels with multiple seating areas patios, and parts laid to lawn. Whitstable is a vibrant and desirable seaside town frequented by visitors form London with many deciding to reside full time. Tankerton high street is set back from the beach is a small high street filled with shops, cafes, and Ossie’s, a reliably delicious fish and chip shop. The popular Jo Jo’s meze bar is a short stroll from the house. The cliff-top lawns of Tankerton Slopes roll gently towards the sea and provide excellent views of ‘The Street’, a naturally formed spit of land that extends into the sea and can be walked on at low tide. These shingle slopes support a population of the rare Fisher’s estuarine moth, Gortyna borelii lunata, and as such have been designated a Special Area of Conservation. Colourful and highly covetable beach huts nestle at the base of the slopes, one of which was transported and transformed in Tracy Emin’s 2000 work ‘The Last Thing I Said to You was Don’t leave me here’. Tankerton’s Blue Flag beach is deservedly popular in summer but happily avoids the crowds of this stretch of coast. Whitstable high street is a short walk along the promenade and offers an impressive mix of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, wonderful historic architecture and a thriving cultural scene. With its own Biennale, a wealth of independent businesses, and easy access to London, the area supports a diverse community enjoying a vibrant life on the coast. Whitstable is historically famed for its oysters. The epicurean tradition has continued locally with the annual Whitstable Oyster Festival and at Wheelers Oyster Bar, Oyster Co., and Stephen Harris’ Michelin-starred The Sportsman. Other dining options within a half-hour drive include The Fordwich Arms, The Pig at Bridge Place, and The Goods Shed in Canterbury, all driven by local produce. Local train lines provide excellent transport connections; Whitstable Station is a 15 minute walk away with direct trains to London St Pancras and London Victoria in under 90 minutes. To the south, Canterbury is accessible by bus or a 20-minute drive, whilst Margate is 30 minutes and Dover is 45 minutes by car. The M2 and the M20 connect to central London in 60 miles and take around 1 hour 40 minutes.https://youtu.be/VIBYVomfO4s
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3 listings near Kent
House Tunbridge Wells (United Kingdom)
We moved here in 1996 and it has been a wonderful home to bring up our family. However the children have now flown the nest and we feel it is time for us to downsize. We really love Pembury and lived here even before we bought this house but we saw this house and realised it was everything we needed at the time. It is quiet and peaceful and, because it is in a cul-de-sac, it is also very safe for children and pets. We have always enjoyed the large south facing garden and have hosted a number of outdoor parties and even a family wedding with a marquee that actually looked quite small when compared with the size of the garden. It is great that the good primary school and nursery are within easy walking distance and we are not far from the doctor’s surgery while the recently built hospital is nearby. The heart of the village centres around the village green and it maintains its unique character with historic buildings from the 12th century through to the modern homes built in the 20th century. There is a useful convenience store as well as a post office, newsagent, bank, chemist and hairdresser and three pubs, other eateries and the Camden Arms Hotel, while excellent local produce is available from the Downingbury Farm shop. In addition to a junior football club and cricket club the village also includes a bridge club and the Pembury Players for those with a theatrical bent.We are just four and a half miles from Tunbridge Wells with its delightful mix of independent shops, bars and restaurants, high street stores, hair and beauty salons and a number of luxury and boutique hotels as well as retail parks and a station with trains that will get you to London within an hour. There are grammar schools and a number of primary and secondary schools rated Outstanding by Ofsted and entertainment facilities include a nine-screen Odeon cinema, the Trinity Theatre, the well-respected Assembly Theatre and for sports enthusiasts there is the indoor sports and tennis centre, a swimming pool and the Neville Golf Club.
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House Sevenoaks (United Kingdom)
EPC band: C Tenure...... Freehold Sold with NO ONWARD CHAIN Located in the sought-after private road of Linden Chase which is equidistant from Sevenoaks High Street and Sevenoaks station at 0.7 mile with its mainline links to London Bridge, London Waterloo East and London Charing Cross. Sevenoaks High Street offers a range of restaurants, coffee shops and boutiques. There are numerous highly sought after schools in the local vicinity including Sevenoaks School, The Granville and Walthamstow Hall. The A21 is 2.6 miles providing links to the national motorway network, London, the Channel Tunnel and the Kent coast. Tonbridge with is excellent range of grammar schools and the renowned Tonbridge public school is 8.7 miles to the south. The Property Lahaina is a detached family house constructed in 1986/87 by Berkeley Homes. This property has been lovingly reconfigured and refurbished to a high standard throughout by the current vendors with carefully chosen materials and fittings sourced globally for their high quality. The house now offers 6 bedrooms, 4 receptions, 3 bathrooms, utility room, ground floor cloakroom, large garden plus driveway and garage. ( full room sizes and layout can be found on the floorplans and virtual tour provided. The Accommodation On the ground floor there is a spacious reception hallway with plenty of storage. This sets the theme for the house which is stylish but ultimately practical for every day family living and entertaining. The double aspect drawing room has a Stovax fire with stone surround and French doors leading to the rear terrace. There is an excellent flow on the ground floor with the dining room opening via bi-fold doors to a large conservatory, with under floor heating. The kitchen/breakfast room was remodelled in 2021 and has a comprehensive range of gloss white units and integrated appliances. This leads to a utility room with additional access to the garden, also providing access to the garage. A cloakroom and study completes the ground floor. The first floor has a large landing leading to 5 bedrooms. The spacious master bedroom suite has fitted wardrobes and en-suite. The current vendors have upgraded the master suite bathroom and the family bathroom. The accommodation on the first floor is well-appointed and versatile. On the second floor there is a sixth bedroom double and upgraded bathroom with separate shower cubicle. There is storage space under the eaves, accessed from the landing. The fixtures and fitting are of a high specification throughout and this property is literally available to move straight in. The large garden benefits from privacy and having sun on different areas throughout the day. In the vendors own words What particularly attracted to the location of the property ? - the proximity to Sevenoaks station and the town centre - catchment area for Ofsted rated public schools and private education - private road, historical setting, naturally beautiful green environment, peaceful, quiet and very private location - the size of the property and its potential What have you enjoyed about living there? We love the house, the space for the home office set up, excellent for hosting guests and entertaining. Easy to maintain flat garden (unique for this area). We enjoyed being part of the local community and super convenient perfect location! What improvements have you made during your tenure ? Fire place replacement, Stovax All windows replaced with quality tilt and turn fittings High security aluminium front and rear door Internal doors replacement Sliding door to the garden Boiler, heating system replacement Water pressure and central heating pumps replacement New Siemans, Bosch and Faber kitchen appliances Wooden flooring Tiled flooring Underfloor heating New kitchen layout and furniture New wireless security system Electrical rewiring downstairs Gas pipework removal (kitchen) Downstairs full refurbishment / change to the layout Fence back and side replacement Disclaimer Whilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate. Money Laundering Regulations Should a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Yopa, they will need to undertake an identification check and asked to provide information on the source and proof of funds. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service together with an in-house compliance team to verify your information. The cost of these checks is £70 +VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances. Read full description Key features * Sold with no chain * Good sized sunny garden * Refurbished with many quality fittings * Garage and driveway * 3 bathrooms plus cloakroom * Bespoke luxury kitchen * 4 Receptions * 6 Bedrooms * Great location for town, schools and train station * Private sought after road
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House Royal Tunbridge Wells (United Kingdom)
This is a great home for us and our children and we have been very happy here for the past six years but we need to move for family reasons. During our time here we have installed double glazed windows, put in the new kitchen and updated the bathrooms as well as having new block paving on the drive and terrace. It is in a great location as it is easy to get into the centre of town or go for a country walk and the house is also near good schools. We are on a bus route and there are two pubs nearby as well as the Neville Golf Club and Tunbridge Wells rugby and cricket clubs.Tunbridge Wells or, more formally Royal Tunbridge Wells, became a famous spa town in Regency times when it was frequented by the aristocracy who came to take the waters and enjoy the entertainment organised by Beau Nash. Much of this historic and attractive town was developed during that time including the famous Pantiles that now offers a delightful mix of independent shops, bars and restaurants, while the rest of the town also includes high street stores, a variety of eateries, individual shops, hair and beauty salons and a number of luxury and boutique hotels as well as retail parks and a station with trains that will get you to London in three quarters of an hour.With regard to education there are a number of excellent primary and secondary schools rated Outstanding by Ofsted including St James and St Peters’ C of E primary schools and the Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, the St Gregory’s Catholic School, Tunbridge Wells Girls and Boys Grammar Schools and the Skinners’ School as well as The Judd School and the famous Tonbridge School. There are delightful places to enjoy a walk including Grosvenor and Hilbert Park created by the renowned Victorian architect Robert Marnock who also designed many of the Victorian properties that abound alongside impressive residences from the Regency era. Additional entertainment facilities include a nine-screen Odeon cinema, the Trinity Theatre, the well-respected Assembly Theatre and exhibitions in the Amelia Scott cultural centre while, for sports enthusiasts, there are a variety of additional sports clubs including football and tennis as well as the indoor sports and tennis centre and a swimming pool.
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