Off-street parking for up to four cars
Huge plot with lawn and artificial lawn area
Brick-built shed plus two garden sheds
Solid post-war build; double glazing, gas central heating
Kitchen dated (1980s) — likely needs replacement
Area rated very deprived; local crime levels high
Close to Ramsgate town, Westwood Cross, Thanet Parkway station
No flood risk; inexpensive council tax
This spacious three-bedroom semi-detached home on Stirling Way offers practical family living with substantial off-street parking for up to four cars and a large rear garden. The ground floor provides a lounge/diner, kitchen, utility room and downstairs w/c; upstairs are three bedrooms and a shower room. The property is solidly built (cavity walls, post-war 1950s–60s construction) with double glazing and gas central heating via boiler and radiators.
The plot is a standout feature — described as huge — with a lawned area, artificial lawn section and multiple outbuildings including a brick-built shed plus two garden sheds. Location is convenient for commuting and amenities: Ramsgate town centre, Westwood Cross, and Thanet Parkway railway station are all within easy reach, and local primary schools have Good Ofsted ratings.
Buyers should note the home shows dated internal fittings — the kitchen appears 1980s-era and will likely need updating. The area has high crime statistics and is rated very deprived, which may affect long-term resale or mortgage criteria for some lenders. Council tax is inexpensive and there is no flood risk.
This house suits a family wanting immediate space and parking, or an investor seeking a renovation project in a well-connected seaside town. Expect straightforward maintenance and cosmetic renovation rather than major structural work, but factor in area-related considerations when deciding next steps.











































































