Three bedrooms and two reception rooms with character features
Chain-free sale — ready for immediate purchase
Driveway parking and private rear garden
Former garage converted to large storage room
Requires full modernisation and cosmetic refurbishment
Single family bathroom only; scope to add extra facilities
Built c.1930s with cavity walls; mains gas heating
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, no flood risk
Set a short walk from the seafront, this 1930s semi-detached house on Ridgeway Cliff offers a rare blank canvas close to Herne Bay’s amenities. The property is chain-free and comes with a driveway, private rear garden and a large former garage currently used for storage — practical assets for family life and for extending subject to consents.
Internally there are two reception rooms, a kitchen, utility and three first-floor bedrooms served by a single family bathroom. The home retains period features such as a bay window and an Edwardian-style fireplace in the living area, but it requires modernisation throughout, giving scope to add contemporary kitchens, bathrooms and energy-efficient upgrades to increase comfort and value.
Located in an area popular with older workers and retirees, the neighbourhood benefits from good local schools, regular bus links and fast broadband. With no flood risk, mains gas heating and affordable council tax, the property suits families or buyers seeking a renovation project near the coast with clear rental or resale potential.
Buyers should note the property needs renovation and some maintenance, and the former garage is currently a storage room rather than a working garage. These practical issues are reflected in the asking price and present an opportunity for those ready to invest time and budget to refresh the home.



















































































