A Georgian cottage in Margate, with three bedrooms and a sun-catching garden — thoughtfully reworked and waiting for its next custodian, with the shoreline and station both a short walk away.

Victoria Road, Margate, 3 Bed. House

£400,000

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POINTS TO CONSIDER

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating D
Potential Energy Rating B

Council Tax:
Band B in the borough of Thanet.
£1,370 in 2025/26

Getting around:
Margate station is just over 15 minutes away on foot. Serviced by Southeastern, it provides a high-speed service to London St Pancras (1h32m) as well as mainline services to London Victoria. Local services head to other nearby seaside towns, such as Whitstable, Faversham, Broadstairs and Ramsgate.

Schools:
Holy Trinity and St John's Church of England is the nearest primary school, and both Garlinge and Cliftonville are relatively nearby — both are popular choices with young Margate families. In Kent, entry to secondary school is determined by the Kent Test, the selective exam used to decide eligibility for the county’s grammar schools.

Onward plans:
The current owners are actively looking for their next property, but are able to sell Victoria Road chain-free.




THE LEGAL BIT

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BRICKWORKS SAYS

A handsome Georgian façade sets the tone for this three-bedroom Margate cottage, thoughtfully renovated to create a home that feels both elegant and comfortably contemporary. Fresh and neutral throughout, it’s a canvas ready for its next chapter. The ground floor flows with ease — a semi-open-plan layout that moves naturally between cooking, dining and relaxing, making it equally suited to slow mornings or lively dinners with friends.

There are three good-sized double bedrooms, offering flexibility for guests, work-from-home space or creative pursuits. The bathroom's generously-sized shower awaits for long, restorative sessions, while a terracotta-tiled utility room keeps life’s practicalities in order. To the rear, a paved garden with side access offers space for pottering and planting, with plenty of potential for the realities of seaside living — somewhere to stash sandy boards and bikes.

From here, Margate unfolds on foot. The Old Town and Cliftonville are both close by, while the beach and sauna are just a 10-minute stroll away. The station is a 15-minute walk, with a high-speed service taking you directly into London St Pancras, for when the capital calls.



THE OWNERS SAY

It’s a beautifully-renovated Georgian cottage, offering a quiet getaway from London life.

We have been hiring it out as a holiday let and have had wonderful feedback from guests who’ve loved its location and the garden for al fresco drinks and dinners. As it’s been a holiday home, we’ve looked after it over the years to ensure it’s always fresh, well-maintained and inviting.





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