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Cecil Avenue, Sheerness
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Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX

Cecil Avenue,
Sheerness,
ME12 1DX

Currently Occupied

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Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX
Property to let Cecil Avenue, Sheerness, ME12 1DX

Benefits:

(01) Freshly decorated
(02) 2 Double-sized Bedrooms
(03) Gas Central Heating
(04) Double-Glazing throughout
(05) 100ft southern-facing rear Garden
(06) Quiet private neighbourhood

Description:

All new fitments include white suite bathroom & kitchen, boiler and central heating system etc.

Beautifully newly refurbishment has been caefully undertaken to modernise this beautifully spacious 2 bedroom mid terraced house in Sheerness and would suit small family or professional couple. Entrance to lounge through to diner, to fitted kitchen with integrated, gas hob & electric cooker, back door to large garden with rear access. Upstairs to first level, main front double bedroom, 2nd double bedroom and family bathroom.

Dimensions:

Kitchen (4.72m x 1.78m) / (15’6’’ x 5’10’’)
Reception 1 (4.32m x 3.66m) / (14’2’’ x 12’1’’)
Reception 2 (4.17m x 3.43m) / (13’8’’ x 11’3’’)
Bedroom 1 (4.32’m x 3.20m) / (14’2’’in x 10’6’’)
Bedroom 2 (3.48m x 3.03m) / (11’5’’ x 10’1’’)

Front Garden:

Lawned, concrete path, gate & low brick wall

Entrance:

Enter via double-glazed front door into reception room 1.

Reception Room 1:

Oak laminate floor, smooth magnolia cream walls, white ceiling & gloss-work, 3 radiators, 3 gold coloured aluminium blinds, double glazed bay window to front, stairs & access leading to reception room 2.

Reception Room 2:

Oak laminate floor, smooth magnolia cream walls, white ceiling & gloss-work, radiator, cupboard housing electric board, gold coloured aluminium blind, double glazed window to rear, stairs & access leading to kitchen.

Kitchen:

White wall & base units, grey speckle counter tops, ceramic flooring, tile splash-back, smooth magnolia walls, white gloss-work, integrated gas hob and electric oven, 2 roller blinds, 2 double-glazed windows & door, leading to patio and garden area.

Stairs & Landing:

Brown carpeted stairs & landing, banisters, smooth magnolia walls, white ceiling, & gloss-work, 3 doors.

Family Bathroom:

Wash basin, bath tub, WC, tiled splash-back, white ceiling & gloss-work, radiator, vinyl flooring, cabinet, frosted double glazed window to rear.

Double Bedroom 1:

Oak laminate floor, smooth magnolia cream walls, white ceiling & gloss-work, radiator, cupboard, gold coloured aluminium blind, double glazed window to front.

Double Bedroom 2:

Oak laminate floor, smooth magnolia cream walls, white ceilings, white gloss-work, radiator, cupboard, gold coloured aluminium blind, double glazed window to rear.

Rear Garden:

Large 100ft southern facing rear garden laid mainly to lawn, concrete patio, shed and rear gated access.

Location:

Sheerness is a town located beside the mouth of the River Medway on the northwest corner of the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, England. With a population of 12,000 it is the largest town on the island. To the north, sandy beaches run along the coast of the Thames Estuary. To the west, the outlet of the River Medway flows into the Estuary. An area of wetlands known as The Lappel lies between the river and the southwestern part of town. Marshland lies to the south and the east. The main rock type of the Isle of Sheppey is London Clay, which covers most of North Kent. Along with most of the Kent coast, the uninhabited coastal areas of the island have been designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest, due to their wildlife and geological features.

The nearest towns to Sheerness are Minster, 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east, and Queenborough, 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south. The villages of Minster-on-Sea and Halfway Houses are 1 mile (1.6 km) to the southeast, and the village of Grain is 2 miles (3.2 km) to the west, across the River Medway.

The main commercial and leisure areas of the town are located around the north coast, where there is easy access to the pleasure beach. The industrial areas are in the west, beside the wetlands and the River Medway. The Bluetown industrial area and the Port of Sheerness are in the northwestern part of the town. The residential districts of Mile Town and Marine Town are in the central and the eastern areas respectively.

Culture:

Sheerness' sand and shingle beach was awarded a European Blue Flag for cleanliness and safety. Flower gardens decorate the seafront, and a sea wall forms a promenade along the coast. The Sheppey Leisure Complex located near the beach contains a swimming pool and badminton, squash and tennis courts. Other sports clubs include Sheerness Town Bowls Club, Sheerness East Cricket Club, Beachfields Skatepark, Sheerness East Table Tennis Club, Catamaran Yacht Club, and Sheerness Swimming Club and Lifeguard Corps. Sheerness Golf Club was founded in 1906, and has an 18-hole course just to the southeast of town. Sheerness East Football Club, established in 1932, play in the Kent County League Premier Division. Sports can be played for free at the town's recreation grounds at Beachfields Park, Festival Playing Field, and Seager Road Sports Ground.

Sheerness has a library and clubs for photography, music, singing, dancing and writing. There are two local newspapers: the Sheerness Times Guardian, which provides news related only to the town, and the Sheppey Gazette, which provides news on the wider Sheppey area. Kent Messenger Group owns the Sheerness Times Guardian and Northcliffe Media owns the Sheppey Gazette. BRFM 95.6 FM provides radio coverage for the island.

Amenities:

In 2004 Tesco opened a massive supermarket in Sheerness, this was quickly followed by the opening of a McDonalds drive-thru. Both can be found within a stone's throw of Sheerness High Street, which in itself boasts many leading stores and many independents traders, ranging from esstate agents, cafes, bars, bakeries, carpet, clothes & linen shops. There's even a couple of video stores.

Accessibility:

The A249 road terminates at Sheerness, running from Maidstone via Sittingbourne. The road crosses the M2 motorway near Sittingbourne, and the M20 motorway near Maidstone. With the opening of the new flyover-bridge linking the Isle of Sheppey back to the mainland, travelling for commuters has been made so much easier.

Transport:

Sheerness-on-Sea railway station is on the Sheerness Line, run by the Southeastern rail company. The line connects Sheerness with the town of Sittingbourne, 6 miles (10 km) south on the mainland of Kent. Sittingbourne is on the Chatham Main Line, which connects London Victoria with Ramsgate and Dover in East Kent. Train journeys from Sheerness-on-Sea to London Victoria take 1 hour 45 minutes.

The Arriva transport company operates bus routes reaching most of the island, as well as Sittingbourne, Maidstone, Chatham and Canterbury.

Schools:

The Isle of Sheppey is the only area in Kent to still have a middle school system. On the island, primary schools teach pupils from ages 4–9, middle schools from ages 9–13 and secondary schools from ages 13–18. Minster College in the neighbouring town of Minster is the only secondary school on the island. Sheerness has one middle school, Cheyne Middle School, with 800 pupils, although Danley Middle School and St George's Middle School are found in Halfway and Minster, respectively. In 2006, the Cheyne Middle School's Key Stage 2 performance ranked 322nd out of Kent's 386 primary and middle schools. The town's primary schools are Richmond First School, Rose Street Primary School, St Edward's Roman Catholic Primary School (ages 4–11) and West Minster Primary School. Sheppey College, in Sheerness, is a branch of Canterbury College that provides a range of further education courses.

Medical Centres:

St George's Medical Centre
55 St George's Avenue
ME12 1QU
Tel: 0844 4773065

Dr V.K Ramu
8 The Crescent,
ME12 3BQ
Tel: 01795 662941

Shiva Medical Centre
The Broadway,
ME12 2RL
Tel: 01795 876016 

Doctors Surgery
231-235 High Street
ME12 1UR
Tel: 01795 580909

O M Medical Centre
Wood Street
ME12 1UA
Tel: 01795 580402 

Local Council:

Swale is a local government district in Kent, England. Swale Borough Council is based in Sittingbourne. The borough is named after the narrow channel called The Swale, a channel that separates the mainland of Kent from the Isle of Sheppey, and which occupies the central part of the district.



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