luxury real estate for sale Acol, United Kingdom
House Acol (United Kingdom)
Situated in a Conservation Area and a mile to the renowned Quex Park Estate 'The Manor' was built in 1832 during the Regency Period and the house benefits from the added opulence and grandeur of this late Georgian architecture and style, retaining many original period features throughout. 'The Manor’ is in Acol a picturesque tranquil Hamlet location and boasts grounds reaching approximately an acre, a perfect Country retreat from London, with a helipad within 3 minutes, 9 minutes from from the sandy beaches of Minnis Bay, only 10 minutes from Margate and the Turner Gallery. Whether you are entering through the North or South Gates both private electric double gates that lead up an imposing large stone crescent shaped driveway. There is ample parking for 6 cars with further space in the double garage. Immediately you are welcomed by the impressive Grade II Listed façade. A significant feature on entering 'The Manor' is the cast iron ornamental fountain positioned opposite the entrance adding to the grandeur on arrival. The fountain centrepiece which features two cherubs, was imported from Italy and offers a tranquil soundscape of water throughout the grounds and main house. The current owners have lovingly restored and extensively renovated the main house as well as heavily invested in the grounds in order to bring the house back to its opulent style. Professional decorators were contracted with the use of colours sensitive to the time period. Farrow & Ball specialist Casien Distemper Paints, that have a breathable permeable structure suited to period homes were used throughout. Milano Windsor Radiators have been installed and the intricate and painstaking restoration of each of the original Georgian bar bay windows. The original white Italian marble central steps lead up to the portico porch which features the original cast iron Regency style Filigree gates, and heavy set front door, with the original style iron door keys. The high ceilinged and bright main central entrance hall boasts an ornate ceiling rose and original parquet flooring. The Drawing Room to the left is bright and inviting with large dual aspect windows over the front and South gardens allowing light to flood in and boasts the traditional high ceiling height one would expect in a Georgian House. A central rosary carrying a Chandelier and a glorious Fitzwilliam Fireplace with Italian white marble surround and black marble hearth add warmth and opulence. To the right of the entrance hall the impressive dining room with an original Georgian fireplace with a gas insert which also benefits from a dual aspect looking onto the grounds to the front and Northerly aspect. The kitchen to the rear of the building has a mains gas fired Aga, double larder and exposed Victorian tongue and groove wall panelling. There is double aspect windows overlooking the grounds, outside in a small courtyard there is an original dairy, WC and Log Shelter. Through a latched door in the kitchen there is the Boot Store and Utility area. The kitchen area has real scope to extend with an orangery that could utilise the outbuildings alongside the kitchen (subject to planning). The Studio/Gym situated behind the Dining Room boasts a striking Georgian Bar style bay window which encapsulate the garden views. The Parlour, positioned opposite the downstairs bathroom underwent further restoration with a reclaimed Georgian Fireplace and surround and the exposure of original panelling and re-limed plaster, with the Farrow & Ball finish. The cellar part used for storage, is a useful workshop and a further living area currently used as an office/snug would make an excellent cinema room (the ceiling has soundproofing). The original Regency staircase carpeted in luxurious Axminster leads to the first floor with a central landing, ornate ceiling rose and corbel arch. The master bedroom features an Art Deco fire place, double aspect Georgian Bar window overlooking the South gardens. The Master bedroom accesses a Jack & Jill Bathroom with Juliet roll top claw foot bath, separate shower, hand basin and WC. Three other good sized bedrooms all but one with dual aspect windows looking out across the grounds. On a split level, a Victorian stained doorway leads off the main staircase to a separate wing including a fifth bedroom, en-suite and double aspect windows onto the grounds. Outbuildings There are several outbuildings including a double garage with potential for a first floor room (subject to planning). ‘Ye Old Workshop’ a large single garage sized building lined with solid oak once thought to be the Tabernacle for the farmers in the surrounding area in 1832. In addition, there is an original dairy, mower shed, large log shelter building and a teenager den which run alongside the rear of the kitchen and workshop. Mains The following mains services are connected to the property electricity, water, gas, drainage and telephone line. Hive technology and gas central heating with a Worcester Boiler. Gardens & Grounds The sunny grounds are especially important and the current owners have spared no expense in renovating the original stonework and walkways erecting a new impressive 60 square metre south facing porcelain terrace with festoon lighting to enjoy evening entertainment and bbq’s. Behind the garage is a spa area which has a hot tub and relaxing terrace. Newly created stone pathways and a woodland trail around the perimeter provide for a variety of uses, plus recently laid lawned areas to enjoy throughout the day. Significant landscaping has taken place throughout the grounds with a vegetable patch, greenhouse, strawberry planter where the original greenhouse once stood. Tree surgeons were called upon to create a safe ambient landscape and preserve the condition of the healthy the ancient trees, including a Yew Tree in the driveway dating back over 250 years. The trees sweep the perimeter to add to the feel of privacy and seclusion allowing the sunlight to stream across the extensive plot. Planning permission was successfully obtained to erect 54 metres of 2 metre Chainlink fencing plus Laurel trees and Connifers that have been planted to add to privacy and security along the perimeter. The garden provides a safe place for young families, Autumnal walks and summer picnics. Situation Acol is a Hamlet situated 2.5miles away from the sandy beached of Minnis Bay, just under 6 miles from the Harbour, Shopping and restaurants of Ramsgate. Thanet also boasts a frequent High Speed direct rail service to London St Pancras and the International Eurostar terminus. Helipad Electric Car: Broadstairs - Westwood Cross Shopping Centre, CT10 2BF - 5 bays (2 multi-charge, 1 Tesla and 2 Podpoint which require an app) Shopping: Westwood Cross, Shopping Centre Broadstairs - 3 miles Airports: City via M2 1hr 56m Gatwick via M2 1hr 52 Schools: Private: St Lawrence College, Wellesley House, State: The Charles Dickens School, Bromstone Primary School, Grammar: Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School, Ramsgate Golf: North Foreland Golf Club Yoga & Wellness: Hotpod Yoga Margate 3.3m, Haeckels House Spa, 3.9m Museums/local historical attractions: Dover Castle, Northforeland Lighthouse, The Charles Dickens Museum, Broadstairs Reculver Towers https://youtu.be/tYsZDwYcSyUEntrance HallDrawing RoomDining RoomBathroomPorchBathroomShower RoomMaster BedroomBedroomBedroomBedroomBedroomCellarBoot RoomParlourGarageGymLandingKitchen
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7 listings near Acol
House Broadstairs (United Kingdom)
The property is in an excellent location. It is not far from the end of a quiet cul-de-sac that culminates in a footpath around the Broadstairs cricket ground so is great for anyone who enjoys the sound of leather on willow and is an ideal spot for walking the dog. The area is also very secure, quiet and tranquil. There are excellent local schools within walking distance, while the town centre and the sandy beaches are only a short distance away.You can walk through the nearby alleyway to the main road for the LOOP bus or to the local convenience store/post office and Dumpton Park station, although the trains are faster to London, Canterbury and Ashford from Ramsgate, which is only two miles away. Broadstairs is a delightful Victorian seaside town with annual events such as Folk Week, the Dickens Festival and the Food Fair. It also includes the excellent North Foreland Golf club and is not far from the Westwood Cross shopping centre, health club, a cinema and casino complex.”
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House Broadstairs (United Kingdom)
It has been a wonderful family home for the past 22 years but we feel it is now time to downsize, although we want to stay in Broadstairs as we love the area. Being in a cul de sac it is very quiet and peaceful and we have delightful neighbours who create a friendly community. It is only a short stroll to the seafront and we can be in the centre of Broadstairs in three minutes so enjoy all the restaurants, pubs and shops as well as the beaches and promenade. While the high speed train from Broadstairs station can whisk you to London in under an hour and a half.The house is not far from the renowned North Foreland golf course for golfing aficionados while nearby Joss Bay and Stone Bay are ideal for families who want to enjoy sandy beaches, swimming and surfing in the summer and for horse mad youngsters the Elmwood Riding School is just up the road. Broadstairs is a quintessential Victorian seaside resort with annual events such as Folk Week, the Dickens Festival and the Food Fair. Another advantage of Broadstairs is that it includes some very good schools including Upton and Dane Court rated Outstanding by Ofsted as well as an excellent private prep school.
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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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House Whitstable (United Kingdom)
We moved here some 26 years ago and it has been a wonderful place to bring up our family and over the years we have enjoyed entertaining guests and even had our son’s wedding here in a marquee in the garden. We originally arrived with three children, two horses and two dogs and spent the first couple of months putting in the manège and the swimming pool and then extended the house with a two storey extension at the front to include the games room and master en suite bedroom while at the rear we extended the utility room and created the garden room. All this has provided a spacious family home which we love but now that all the children have ‘flown the nest’ and have their own families and the horses and dogs are no more, we feel it is time for us to downsize and hand over the baton to new owners with similar equestrian and country life interests. At the same time the property has potential for business activities as it could make a superb events venue and there could be the opportunity to create a four double bedroom barn conversion, subject to the appropriate permissions.The location is great as we are only a couple of miles or so from Whitstable and about three miles from Canterbury while the nearby Blean primary school is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Whitstable is a charming town full of individual shops, bars and restaurants as well as the harbour where you can buy the famous Whitstable oysters as well as a wide variety of other delicious fish. There is the Crab and Winkle route between Canterbury and Whitstable for cyclists and plenty of places to enjoy a walk with the dog. For golfing enthusiasts there is the Whitstable and Seasalter golf club that also includes 10 pin bowling, tennis and water sports and if you want more choice there is also the Chestfield Golf club, while sailors can join the Whitstable Yacht Club or the Tankerton sailing club.Canterbury is a wonderful city with a wide variety of historic buildings, high street stores and individual shops as well as numerous restaurants, bars and the cinema as well as the Marlowe and Gulbenkian theatres and two stations including Canterbury West servicing the high speed train to St Pancras. There are also excellent grammar and private schools, three universities and a further education college and plenty of opportunities for sporting enthusiasts with the Kent cricket ground within walking distance as well as a golf club, sports club and swimming pool.
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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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House Whitstable (United Kingdom)
Built in 2012, this bespoke bungalow was commissioned by its current owners to perfectly align with their needs. Situated atop a substantial corner plot, it occupies a unique position as the sole beachside bungalow affording uninterrupted, awe-inspiring views across Whitstable Bay. Presenting a thoughtfully designed layout which includes three bedrooms, an en-suite, shower room and a family bathroom. The master bedroom is strategically positioned at the rear offering an expansive panorama of the sea. Likewise, the living room, also at the rear beckons with its breathtaking beachfront perspective, and a grand bay glassed pentagon window that opens to reveal the uninterrupted sea views. Double doors provide seamless access to the capacious terrace.The terrace, conveniently accessible from the east side of the property, gracefully convolved to the building, stretching across the entire plot width. It serves as a tranquil retreat for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment overlooking the sea.The kitchen, positioned laterally acts as the heart of the home, connecting fluidly to an annex thoughtfully designed as an art studio. This studio includes its own kitchenette and a well-appointed shower room. Double doors from the studio offer a direct connection to the terrace. A spacious driveway leads to the bungalow, affording ample parking space for multiple vehicles, complete with a convenient turning point. A detached double garage, equipped with an electric door easily controlled by a fob, enhances the property's convenience. Below the bungalow, a cellar serves as an invaluable storage space. Beneath the terrace, a meticulously landscaped garden is adorned with mature planting, adding to the property's allure. This unique residence presents an unparalleled opportunity for coastal living, offering bespoke design and breathtaking position and seafront views.https://youtu.be/pnS6U2KBQ-sBathroomShower RoomEnsuiteBedroomBedroomMaster BedroomKitchenLiving RoomStudioCellarGarage
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Villa Whitstable (United Kingdom)
Built in 2020, ‘Loft House’ was designed by Carl Turner of Turner.Works.Its sleek black powder coated steel exterior echoes the iconic fishing huts of the Kent coastline, whilst inside it embodies contemporary elegance. Nestled in a tranquil private estate a short distance from the sea front, the house features a shingle front garden augmented with raised beds full of sea grasses and palms. The driveway can hold approximately four cars and a pathway curves around the property to the entrance on the West side. The hallway is full of natural light and leads to four large bedrooms, a shower room, bathroom and utility room with ample storage. There are polished concrete floors with underfloor heating throughout. These are fed by an air source heat pump which ensures year-round comfort whilst being environmentally sustainable. The first floor is an impressive open plan living space with vaulted ceilings running the width and length of the house with large industrial sliding doors at each end. On the South side there is a vast sitting room with a Morsø Panther wood-burner. Adjacent to this is a spacious study flooded with natural light from a skylight window. To the North End there is an expansive kitchen with a polished stone island facing a dining area with fitted seating. Off this kitchen there is a terrace with a spiral cast iron staircase taking you down to the garden which exudes tranquility - a relaxing and secluded private oasis.Whitstable's high street is full of independent restaurants, cafés and boutiques which are bustling and vibrant all year round. The Sportsman, widely regarded as one of the UK's finest gastropubs having held a Michelin star since 2008 is a 5 minute drive. The area boasts excellent schooling options and convenient access to rail links to London St Pancras (High Speed) and London Victoria.https://youtu.be/daa4FJ5zFiw?si=JbJYLQMOQNerqQ6Y
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