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Baby's Room, Mortimer Street, Canterbury, CT6 5PG, United Kingdom
800 £ / month
NO DEPOSIT SCHEME AVAILABLE.....*CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES* Viewing is recommended with this re-furbished modern two bedroom first floor flat situated in the town centre and close to seafront. It has new carpets and been completely decorated throughout. This property comprises open-plan kitchen/lounge with fridge and cooker, shower room, one small double and a nursery/small bedroom . It also offers gas central heating and neutral decor throughout.EPC Rating - CCouncil Tax Band - A To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here k/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/advice/ofcom-checker LocationHerne Bay is a popular coastal town benefiting from a range of local amenities including retail outlets and educational facilities. There are also a good range of leisure amenities including rowing, sailing and yacht clubs along with a swimming pool, theatre and cinema. The mainline railway station (approximately 1 mile distant) offers fast and frequent links to London (Victoria approximately 85mins) as well as the high speed service to London (St Pancras approximately 87mins). The town also offers excellent access to the A299 which gives access to the A2/ M2 motorway network. The picturesque town of Whitstable is only 5 miles distant which also enjoys a variety of shopping, educational and leisure amenities including sailing, water sports and bird watching, as well as the seafood restaurants for which it has become renowned. The City of Canterbury is approximately eight miles distant with its Cathedral, theatre and cultural amenities, as well as benefiting from excellent public and state schools. The City also boasts the facilities of a major shopping centre enjoying a range of mainstream retail outlets as well as many individual shops.
Property type
flat
Rooms
2
Size
38 m²
Price
800 £
Rental period
Unlimited
Baby's Room, Mortimer Street, Canterbury, CT6 5PG, United Kingdom
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