Entirely reimagined by an award-winning interior designer, this two-bedroom terraced house is a serene and stylish retreat located moments from Margate's Dreamland, Main Sands and Old Town.
Gladstone Road, Margate, 2 Bed. House
£375,000
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THE LEGAL BIT
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BRICKWORKS SAYS
Rich wallpapers, sumptuous fabrics and natural materials set the tone for striking interiors that wouldn't look out of place in World of Interiors. But the appeal isn't skin deep—it's a home designed to meet the rhythm of busy lives.
The ground floor has been transformed into an open-plan living and dining area that is made for relaxing and entertaining. Towards the back of the house, the compact yet impeccably designed kitchen leads to a utility area, which opens onto a garden full of surprises. The owner's Scandinavian influence comes to life here: a hand-built summer house with a sauna, outdoor bath, and invigorating cold plunge transforms this landscaped outdoor space into a private spa retreat. There is also an outdoor kitchen ready for warmer months.
Back inside, the first floor offers two beautifully styled double bedrooms with fitted storage and a pink and green bathroom with a roll-top bath and freestanding shower. From floorboard to rafter, the same careful attention is evident. This home mixes artistic vision, everyday comfort, and indulgent luxury into something very special.
THE OWNERS SAY
We have lovingly restored this house and created a wonderful space for entertaining both in the summer and winter months––we will miss it dearly and hope that the next owners will love living here as much as we have.
POINTS TO CONSIDER
Energy Performance Certificate:
Current Energy Rating: C. Potential Energy Rating: B.
Council Tax:
The property falls into Band B (£1,735 in 2024/25), and the local authority is Thanet.
Utilities:
Average monthly costs are approximately £137 for electricity, £118 for gas, and £53 for water. These figures naturally change seasonally.
Recent works:
The house has undergone a comprehensive renovation, including new electrical wiring, plumbing, and boiler installation. Enhancements are extensive. Highlights include underfloor heating in the bathroom, a radiator in the outside toilet, a new kitchen and bathroom, and bespoke built-in bedroom cupboards that respect the period style. The ground floor has been transformed into an open-plan living and dining area. Cornicing and ceiling roses have been installed along with fireplaces in both bedrooms and the living room. The back garden has been landscaped to include a summer house, outdoor kitchen, sauna, and a bath with hot and cold water supplies.
Getting around:
Several bus stops nearby, including the Loop and No. 8, provide easy access to various parts of Margate and surrounding areas. Margate Railway Station is approximately 900 meters from the property. From here, regular services run to London, including high-speed trains to London St Pancras International (and other destinations too, of course).
Margate is accessible via the M2 and M20 motorways, opening links to London and other regions by car.
Anything else:
There's a charging point for an electric car. The owners are also open to selling some of the furniture bought especially for the house.
Onward plans:
The house is being sold chain-free.