Oaten Hill Place - Open Plan Splendour a Short Walk from the City
Luxury Executive family dwelling presented in 'Show Home' condition and boasting high-specification and quality finish.
This beautiful Mews house is located in the heart of Canterbury City Centre, with a wealth of recreation facilities on your doorstep, whilst being tucked away from the madding crowds.
British workers have seen their first real pay rise in a year.
Do you like the thought of being hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the City but just outside the City wall?
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Substantial home opposite Kent Cricket ground. Original features throughout, approx 120ft rear garden and garage.
Elegant Edwardian dwelling boasting huge kerb appeal and situated conveniently for a wealth of amenities including the mainline railway station and Sir Roger Manwoods grammar school. Well presented Four bedroom family home with ensuite to master bedroom, period features throughout with generous gardens and parking.
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