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Property For Sale in the UK: near to Margate Kent 249995 GBP House
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+5 bedroom(s)
Draft details .....Miles and Barr are delighted to present on to the
market this substantial family home. This period property has many
original features and some unique characteristics. The property
comprises of five bedrooms, kitchen, family bathroom 3 reception rooms
and a downstairs W.C garden and a detached garage .. Situated over
looking Dane Park within easy reach of the old Town and Margates sandy
beach. Telephone Miles and Barr on 231 222 to avoid disappointment
Entrance Hall Entrance via double glazed door, attractive Minton tiled
floor to the entire hall, door to cellar, doors off to: Lounge 5.18m x
4.11m (16' 11' x 13' 5') Parquet flooring, sash bay window to the front
and side, attractive tiled fireplace picture rail, coved ceiling,
ceiling rose, radiator. Sitting Room 4.27m x 4.27m (14' x 14') Sash bay
window to the side, coved ceiling, ceiling rose, radiator, picture
rail, fireplace. Breakfast Room 4.62m x 3.71m (15' 1' x 12' 2') Double
glazed door to the side, radiator, parquet flooring, coved ceiling,
fitted cupboards housing a condenser boiler, door to a small bathroom.
Kitchen 2.92m x 1.83m (9' 6' x 6') Fitted wall and base units, sink and
drainer, electric oven and gas hob, extractor fan, coved ceiling,
plumbing for washing machine, window overlooking the rear garden. Inner
Hall With door to: Separate W.C. High-level WC, window to the rear.
Landing Airing cupboard, access to a large insulated loft with a
window, doors off to: Bedroom One 4.62m x 4.27m (15' 1' x 14') Sash bay
way window to the side and front overlooking Dane Park, radiator,
fireplace with Victorian tiled insert, wash hand basin, picture rail,
cornice to ceiling, coved ceiling. Bedroom Two 3.68m x 1.85m (12' x 6')
Window to the front overlooking Dane Park, radiator, picture rail.
Bedroom Three 4.78m x 3.68m (15' 8' x 12') Sash bay window to the side,
radiator, picture rail, coved ceiling, fitted cupboard, Victorian
fireplace with tiled inserts. Bedroom Four 3.66m x 2.67m (12' x 8' 9')
Sash window to the side, radiator, Victorian fireplace, picture rail.
Bedroom Five 2.92m x 2.49m (9' 6' x 8' 2') Sash window to the side,
radiator picture rail. Bathroom 2.87m x 2.26m (9' 4' x 7' 4') Double
glazed window to the rear, panelled bath, wash hand basin, low-level
WC, tiled walls, access to a second insulated loft. Garden
Approximately 26'0 (7.92m)Strip of garden with patio area leading to a
detached garage. Garage Detached garage with a pitched roof, power and
lighting, inspection pit, electric remote controlled up and over door.
More Information? Call us on 01843231222 (REF: 2346981) IMPORTANT
NOTICE In accordance with the Property Misdescriptions Act (1991) we
have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide to give a
broad description of the property. They are not intended to constitute
part of an offer or contract. We have not carried out a structural
survey and the services, appliances and specific fittings have not been
tested. All photographs, measurements, floorplans and distances
referred to are given as a guide only and should not be relied upon for
the purchase of carpets or any other fixtures or fittings. Lease
details, service charges and ground rent (where applicable) are given
as a guide only and should be checked and confirmed by your Solicitor
prior to exchange of contracts. The copyright of all details,
photographs and floorplans remain exclusive to Miles and Barr LLP.
Uploaded: 23-03-2012
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00:02:15 1 Geography
00:04:53 2 Settlements
00:06:35 3 History
00:06:44 3.1 Ancient British and Roman periods
00:08:25 3.2 Formation of Surrey
00:11:41 3.2.1 Identified sub-kings of Surrey
00:12:05 3.3 West Saxon and English shire
00:16:53 3.3.1 Identified iealdormen/i of Surrey
00:17:17 3.4 Later Medieval Surrey
00:24:53 3.5 Early Modern Surrey
00:32:07 3.6 Modern history
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00:42:33 5 Literature
00:46:48 6 Arts and sciences
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00:51:01 8 Sport
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00:55:53 9 Local government
00:56:03 9.1 History
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Surrey ( SURR-ee) is a county in South East England which borders Kent to the east, West Sussex to the south, Hampshire to the west, Berkshire to the north-west, and Greater London to the north-east.
With about 1.2 million people, Surrey is the twelfth most populous English county, the third most populous home county, after Kent and Essex, and the third most populous in the South East, after Hampshire and Kent.
Guildford is popularly regarded as the county town, although Surrey County Council is based extraterritorially at Kingston upon Thames.
Surrey is divided into eleven districts: Elmbridge, Epsom and Ewell, Guildford, Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead, Runnymede, Spelthorne, Surrey Heath, Tandridge, Waverley, and Woking.
The London boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, Wandsworth, and parts of Lewisham and Bromley were in Surrey until 1889, as were Croydon, Kingston upon Thames, Merton, Sutton and the part of Richmond upon Thames on the right bank of the River Thames until 1965, when they were absorbed into Greater London, and the county extended north of the Thames by the addition of Spelthorne, as a result of the dissolution of Middlesex.
Surrey is a wealthy county due to economic, aesthetic, conservation and logistical factors. It has the highest GDP per capita of any English county, some of the highest property values outside Inner London, and also the highest cost of living outside of the capital.
Surrey has the highest proportion of woodland of counties in England. It has large protected green spaces (such as the North Downs, Greensand Ridge and related Surrey Hills AONB and royal landscapes adjoin it — Windsor Great Park and Bushy Park near the River Thames). It has four horse racing courses, and golf courses including international competition venue Wentworth.
Surrey is close to Heathrow and Gatwick airports and the M25, M3 and M23 motorways and has frequent rail services to central London.