Mid-terrace one-bedroom with period features and high ceilings
Set in Whitstable’s desirable central stretch of Victoria Street, this well-presented one-bedroom mid-terrace offers a genuine holiday-let and commuter opportunity. The house retains period character—high ceilings, bay window, fireplace and dormer windows—while delivering a light, open-plan layout and useful utility room. With Whitstable station just 0.4 miles away and shops, cafés and the seafront on the doorstep, the location drives strong short-let demand and easy access to London.
The property is offered chain-free on freehold tenure and is presented ready to let or move into. Practical features include mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing (install date unknown), eaves storage off the bedroom and an adaptable ground floor with three reception areas that could suit different letting setups or be reconfigured to add a second bedroom subject to planning and building works.
Important considerations: the property sits in a high flood-risk area and has a small plot/garden, so insurance and flood mitigation costs should be factored into ownership or letting budgets. The house dates from c.1900–1929 (mid-terrace, cavity walls assumed insulated) and, while well maintained, any buyer should verify installation dates for glazing, electrics and heating during survey and valuation. For investors, advertised potential yields of around 10% reflect the central location and holiday-let appeal but depend on management, seasonal demand and flood-related costs.































































































































