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House & single-family home for sale in Broadstairs

USD 1,114,437

House & Single-family home (For sale)

4 bd
2 ba
Reference: EDEN-T97230861 / 97230861
With relatives in Broadstairs we were regular visitors for highdays and holidays, and our two sons’ spent many school holidays enjoying  one of the local sandy bays: Viking, Dumpton Gap and Stone Bay.  So we knew the area well before relocating here from Surrey in 2015.  Our property search led us to Whitewalls, and as soon as we stepped through the beautiful oak door it felt like home.  It was like being given a warm hug, and has felt that way ever since. The location of Whitewalls just keeps giving: at the bottom of Bishops Avenue is access to Stone Bay.  Most mornings we start the day with a beach walk accompanied by our springer spaniel, heading along to the Sailing Club at Viking Bay and the Jetty. Invariably pausing for a chat with other with other dog walkers and friends, sometimes relaxing and catching up with friends over  coffee at the dog friendly Pavilion on the Sands – a pretty much perfect way to start the day! On our doorstep we have Broadstairs tennis and rugby club, North Foreland Golf club, the Squash Club and Badminton courts at Retort House.  We can walk to the local independent Cinema within 15 mins, and are blessed with a vast array of restaurants, bars and coffee shops. If we fancy a change from our local haunts we might venture to Ramsgate, Margate, Deal , Whitstable or Canterbury. As members of two wine society’s we can enjoy regular wine tastings with expert talks and a meal.  Broadstairs has its own theatre, and for larger productions the Marlow has an excellent programme of events in Canterbury. Other favourite activities include cycling the circular Viking Coastal path out to Reculver or a shorter ride to the medieval town of Sandwich.  The local golf club also has tennis courts, and pilates classes on a Thursday morning.  In the summer months we regularly take ourselves off to the beach for a swim, and occasionally get up early enough to enjoy the magnificent sunrise over Stone Bay.  As a popular surfing destination, it is always enjoyable to sit and watch the surfers too.  Family visits often coincide with the regular summer fireworks displays on the seafront, Dickens Week, bi-annual food festival or Folk Week in, and winter visits see us enjoying bracing beach walks followed by a glass of wine or hot chocolate by our roaring fire.  For anyone who likes riding there is a nearby stables and a number of sporting clubs provide recreational activities including cricket, bowls, tennis, squash, badminton and rugby. Broadstairs is a lovely Victorian seaside town with a wide variety of individual shops, bars and restaurants as well as annual events such as Folk Week, the Dickens Festival and the Food Fair. Another advantage of Broadstairs and nearby Ramsgate is that they have some very good primary, grammar and private schools while you can be in central London on the high speed train in under an hour and a half from Broadstairs station.   Historical Note: Edgar Ranger lived in Broadstairs for about 10 years in the mid-1920s in Long Barn, Callis Court Road, a house he designed for himself. As well as designing delightful neo-Tudor properties in and around the town he was also the co-architect of Thanet Place, a large Italianate country house built for the meat tycoon Lord Vestey.
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View more View less With relatives in Broadstairs we were regular visitors for highdays and holidays, and our two sons’ spent many school holidays enjoying  one of the local sandy bays: Viking, Dumpton Gap and Stone Bay.  So we knew the area well before relocating here from Surrey in 2015.  Our property search led us to Whitewalls, and as soon as we stepped through the beautiful oak door it felt like home.  It was like being given a warm hug, and has felt that way ever since. The location of Whitewalls just keeps giving: at the bottom of Bishops Avenue is access to Stone Bay.  Most mornings we start the day with a beach walk accompanied by our springer spaniel, heading along to the Sailing Club at Viking Bay and the Jetty. Invariably pausing for a chat with other with other dog walkers and friends, sometimes relaxing and catching up with friends over  coffee at the dog friendly Pavilion on the Sands – a pretty much perfect way to start the day! On our doorstep we have Broadstairs tennis and rugby club, North Foreland Golf club, the Squash Club and Badminton courts at Retort House.  We can walk to the local independent Cinema within 15 mins, and are blessed with a vast array of restaurants, bars and coffee shops. If we fancy a change from our local haunts we might venture to Ramsgate, Margate, Deal , Whitstable or Canterbury. As members of two wine society’s we can enjoy regular wine tastings with expert talks and a meal.  Broadstairs has its own theatre, and for larger productions the Marlow has an excellent programme of events in Canterbury. Other favourite activities include cycling the circular Viking Coastal path out to Reculver or a shorter ride to the medieval town of Sandwich.  The local golf club also has tennis courts, and pilates classes on a Thursday morning.  In the summer months we regularly take ourselves off to the beach for a swim, and occasionally get up early enough to enjoy the magnificent sunrise over Stone Bay.  As a popular surfing destination, it is always enjoyable to sit and watch the surfers too.  Family visits often coincide with the regular summer fireworks displays on the seafront, Dickens Week, bi-annual food festival or Folk Week in, and winter visits see us enjoying bracing beach walks followed by a glass of wine or hot chocolate by our roaring fire.  For anyone who likes riding there is a nearby stables and a number of sporting clubs provide recreational activities including cricket, bowls, tennis, squash, badminton and rugby. Broadstairs is a lovely Victorian seaside town with a wide variety of individual shops, bars and restaurants as well as annual events such as Folk Week, the Dickens Festival and the Food Fair. Another advantage of Broadstairs and nearby Ramsgate is that they have some very good primary, grammar and private schools while you can be in central London on the high speed train in under an hour and a half from Broadstairs station.   Historical Note: Edgar Ranger lived in Broadstairs for about 10 years in the mid-1920s in Long Barn, Callis Court Road, a house he designed for himself. As well as designing delightful neo-Tudor properties in and around the town he was also the co-architect of Thanet Place, a large Italianate country house built for the meat tycoon Lord Vestey.
Features:
- Garden
- Parking
Mit Verwandten in Broadstairs waren wir regelmäßige Besucher für Hochtage und Feiertage, und unsere beiden Söhne verbrachten viele Schulferien in einer der lokalen Sandbuchten: Viking, Dumpton Gap und Stone Bay.  Wir kannten die Gegend also gut, bevor wir 2015 von Surrey hierher gezogen sind. Unsere Immobiliensuche führte uns nach Whitewalls, und sobald wir durch die schöne Eichentür traten, fühlte es sich wie zu Hause an.  Es war wie eine herzliche Umarmung, und seitdem fühlt es sich so an. Die Lage von Whitewalls lässt nicht nach: Am Ende der Bishops Avenue befindet sich der Zugang zur Stone Bay.  An den meisten Morgen beginnen wir den Tag mit einem Strandspaziergang, begleitet von unserem Springer Spaniel, und fahren zum Segelclub in der Viking Bay und zum Steg. Ausnahmslos eine Pause einlegen, um mit anderen Hundespaziergängern und Freunden zu plaudern, manchmal zu entspannen und sich mit Freunden bei einem Kaffee im hundefreundlichen Pavilion on the Sands zu treffen – eine ziemlich perfekte Art, den Tag zu beginnen! Vor unserer Haustür haben wir den Broadstairs Tennis- und Rugbyclub, den North Foreland Golf Club, den Squash Club und die Badmintonplätze im Retort House.  Wir können das örtliche unabhängige Kino innerhalb von 15 Minuten zu Fuß erreichen und sind mit einer großen Auswahl an Restaurants, Bars und Cafés gesegnet. Wenn wir Lust auf eine Abwechslung von unseren lokalen Plätzen haben, können wir uns nach Ramsgate, Margate, Deal, Whitstable oder Canterbury wagen. Als Mitglieder zweier Weinvereine können wir regelmäßig Weinproben mit Fachgesprächen und einem Essen genießen.  Broadstairs verfügt über ein eigenes Theater, und für größere Produktionen bietet das Marlow ein hervorragendes Veranstaltungsprogramm in Canterbury. Weitere beliebte Aktivitäten sind das Radfahren auf dem Wikingerküstenpfad nach Reculver oder eine kürzere Fahrt in die mittelalterliche Stadt Sandwich.  Der örtliche Golfclub bietet auch Tennisplätze und Pilates-Kurse an einem Donnerstagmorgen.  In den Sommermonaten gehen wir regelmäßig zum Schwimmen an den Strand und stehen gelegentlich früh genug auf, um den herrlichen Sonnenaufgang über der Stone Bay zu genießen.  Als beliebtes Surfziel ist es auch immer angenehm, sich hinzusetzen und die Surfer zu beobachten.  Familienbesuche fallen oft mit dem regelmäßigen Sommerfeuerwerk an der Strandpromenade, der Dickens Week, dem halbjährlichen Food-Festival oder der Folk Week zusammen, und bei Besuchen im Winter genießen wir erfrischende Strandspaziergänge, gefolgt von einem Glas Wein oder heißer Schokolade an unserem prasselnden Feuer. Für alle, die gerne reiten, gibt es in der Nähe einen Stall und eine Reihe von Sportvereinen bieten Freizeitaktivitäten wie Cricket, Boccia, Tennis, Squash, Badminton und Rugby an. Broadstairs ist eine schöne viktorianische Küstenstadt mit einer großen Auswahl an individuellen Geschäften, Bars und Restaurants sowie jährlichen Veranstaltungen wie der Folk Week, dem Dickens Festival und der Food Fair. Ein weiterer Vorteil von Broadstairs und dem nahe gelegenen Ramsgate ist, dass es dort einige sehr gute Grundschulen, Gymnasien und Privatschulen gibt, während Sie mit dem Hochgeschwindigkeitszug in weniger als eineinhalb Stunden vom Bahnhof Broadstairs aus im Zentrum Londons sein können.   Historische Anmerkung: Edgar Ranger lebte Mitte der 1920er Jahre etwa 10 Jahre lang in Broadstairs in Long Barn, Callis Court Road, einem Haus, das er für sich selbst entworfen hatte. Er entwarf nicht nur entzückende Neo-Tudor-Anwesen in und um die Stadt, sondern war auch Co-Architekt von Thanet Place, einem großen Landhaus im italienischen Stil, das für den Fleischmagnaten Lord Vestey gebaut wurde.
Features:
- Garden
- Parking
Reference: EDEN-T97230861
Country: GB
City: Broadstairs
Postal code: CT10 1EQ
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Rooms: 3
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Parkings: 1

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