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£850,000

3 bed detached house for sale
The Pantiles, Ramsgate CT11

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Moments from Ellington Park, 1.1 miles from Ramsgate station and within easy reach of the Royal Harbour and coastline

  • Integral garage with loft storage above and EV charging point

  • Original character features complemented by sympathetic modern improvements throughout

  • Occupying an unusually generous double plot, the gardens offer a rare sense of space and privacy, with potential for further development or extension, subject to the necessary consents.

  • Kitchen with Aga, separate pantry and utility room

  • Multiple reception spaces including living room, dining room, study and conservatory

  • Three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, including ensuite to principal bedroom

  • Over 2,400 sq ft of accommodation including integral garage

  • Detached double-fronted Art Deco house dating from 1936

  • Guide Price of £850,000-£900,000

~ Guide Price of £850,000-£900,000 | Please Quote BM1083 (Ben Morris Bespoke Coastal Property)
~ The Pantiles, London Road, Ramsgate, CT11 0DW
~ Freehold | Three Bedrooms | Two Bathrooms | Separate WC | Large South-West Facing Garden

Set back from London Road behind mature planting and a broad frontage, this handsome double-fronted Art Deco house was built in 1936 and occupies a generous plot on the edge of Ramsgate. Extending to over 2,400 sq ft including the garage, it is a house of remarkable presence, distinguished by its elegant proportions, original detailing and gardens that wrap around the building on all sides.

The architecture speaks confidently of its era. Curved Crittall-style windows soften the strong geometry of the façade, drawing sunlight deep into the interior throughout the day. Many of the house's original features remain intact, including parquet flooring, fireplaces, internal doors with their original keys and beautifully preserved tiled details. Over time, the current owners have undertaken a thoughtful programme of restoration, preserving the character of the building while discreetly improving its performance and comfort.

The arrangement of rooms feels both generous and practical. At its heart lies a spacious kitchen centred around an Aga, a room designed as much for gathering as it is for cooking. French doors open directly onto the garden, creating an easy connection between house and landscape. A separate dining room, study, utility room, music room and pantry provide the sort of ancillary spaces rarely found in contemporary homes, while the principal sitting room flows naturally into a conservatory, a wonderfully light-filled room that becomes an extension of the garden through every season.

Upstairs are three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a principal bedroom with ensuite. The rooms are quietly elegant, benefiting from the soft quality of light created by the house's distinctive glazing and elevated position within its plot.

The gardens are a defining feature. Enveloping the house, they have evolved into a richly planted series of spaces that reward exploration. Mature borders, lawns, raised vegetable beds, a greenhouse and garden buildings create an environment that feels both productive and deeply private. There is a sense of enclosure here, despite the generous scale, with different corners catching the light at different times of day.

Beneath the garden lies one of the property's most unusual features: A substantial wartime air-raid shelter, extending deep below ground and serving as a tangible reminder of the area's history. Hidden amongst the planting, it remains a fascinating and unexpected part of the house.

The setting offers the best of Ramsgate. Ellington Park is moments away, while the Royal Harbour, sandy beaches and growing collection of independent cafés, restaurants and shops are all within easy reach. Ramsgate station is around a 20-minute walk from the house, providing high-speed services to London St Pancras, while Thanet Parkway offers an alternative route into the capital in little over an hour.

Houses of this period are increasingly rare, particularly those that retain such a strong architectural identity while offering the space and flexibility required for modern family life. This is a house that has been carefully stewarded, where original character, mature gardens and thoughtful improvements combine to create something quietly exceptional.

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