£1,250 pcm
(£288 pw)
3 bed semi-detached house to rentHigh Street, St. Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent CT11
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Three-Bedroom Semi-Detached Family Home
Sought-After St Lawrence Location
Spacious Lounge And Dining Room
Lovely rear garden for entertaining
Off-street parking for convenience
Close to schools and amenities
Situated on the popular High Street in St Lawrence, Ramsgate, this charming three-bedroom semi-detached house offers well-proportioned accommodation in a highly desirable residential location.
The property features a bright and welcoming lounge, separate dining room, fitted kitchen, and family bathroom, providing a practical and comfortable layout ideal for modern living.
Externally, the home benefits from a lovely rear garden, perfect for entertaining or enjoying outdoor family time, along with convenient off-street parking. Ideally located close to local amenities, schools, and transport links, this property would make an excellent family home.
EPC Rating - E
Council Tax Band - C
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Location
Ramsgate is situated on the southerly aspect of the Isle of Thanet and benefits the country’s only Royal Harbour, its status being granted by King George IV in 1821. The distinctive and beautiful harbour has a vibrant yachting community alongside some commercial activity and was where the Little Ships evacuation of Dunkirk set out from in 1940.
The town is enjoying something of a Renaissance with its large amount of Grade II Listed property, many set within elegant Regency squares, or overlooking the sea, others with links to or influenced by the architect Augustus Pugin. In recent years the Royal Harbour has seen many restaurants, cafes and bars emerge alongside quirky independent retail outlets, some utilising the arches on the quayside beneath Royal Parade.
Ramsgate is steeped in history with associations to many well-known figures including Queen Victoria, Karl Marx and Vincent Van Gogh as well as having a fascinating network of tunnels beneath the main centre. The fortunes of the town have been hugely assisted by the recent addition of a high-speed rail link to London St Pancras making a commute for many a viable option.
The centre is enjoying something of a Renaissance with its large amount of Grade II Listed property, many set within elegant Regency squares, or overlooking the sea, others with links to or influenced by the architect Augustus Pugin. In recent years the Royal Harbour has seen many restaurants, cafes and bars emerge alongside quirky independent retail outlets, some utilising the arches on the quayside beneath Royal Parade.
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