£2,250 pcm
(£519 pw)
4 bed detached house to rentThe Square, Birchington, Kent CT7
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,228 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Available from 24 July 2026
Unfurnished
About this property
Four Double Bedrooms
Grade II Listed House
Well Presented Throughout
Gated Entrance With Ample Parking
Two Large Reception Rooms
Central Located In Birchington
Miles & Barr are extremely pleased to offer Grove House to the lettings market.
Tucked away from the main Canterbury Road, Grove House, which dates from the1600s, is built in the Flemish Dutch gable style with later additions. The Landlord has made substantial improvements to the property to include a recently installed gas central heating system, new electrics, well-presented modern kitchen and bathroom/s.
The property is decorated in neutral colours throughout and still displays a wealth of original features to include open fireplaces, accessible cellar, outside WC and stripped beams. The property is secured with your own private gated entrance leading you up the extensive driveway to your home.
The main entrance opens into a lovely tiled hallway, two beautiful reception rooms, dining room with access to a little courtyard, fitted kitchen with access to the main garden and outside WC, and stairs down to the cellar.
To the first floor is the main family bathroom, separate WC, principal bedroom with ensuite shower room, and three double bedrooms. On the second floor is a further double bedroom plus an office/study room with low beams.
The property offers fantastic storage with a variety of built-in storage cupboards and shelving. The garden is a delight with low maintenance borders, mature fig tree and a variety of shrubs and flowers. Please call Miles & Barr for an exclusive viewing.
EPC Rating - E
Council Tax Band - E
To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here:
Location
Birchington was once considered ‘the epitome of modest’. That statement may still be considered. Understated opulence: A wealth of late Victorian and Edwardian properties stands alongside flint or clifftop cottages - Birchington really does have something for everyone.
An array of bakers, an ice cream parlour and vintage shops make Birchington the perfect village location to base yourself if you still need to commute to the city. Located just minutes from the A299 with a journey of approximately 75 minutes to the O2 Arena and Greenwich. Of course, if you’d like a stress-free journey then just take the train from Birchington straight through to London Victoria. Travel in the other direction and just three stops along you’ll be able to enjoy the seaside towns of Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate.
There are several schools within the village from nursery through to Secondary education and a doctor’s surgery. Those who enjoy sport will find a magnificent 18-hole golf club, windsurfing along Minnis Bay, and sailing enthusiasts can take advantage of the Minnis Bay Sailing Club, which offers activities for all levels (not forgetting the atmospheric Minnis Bar & Restaurant), endless miles of promenade for serious runners, gentle beach-top walks or just follow the Viking Trail bike rides. A popular residential area for young families, London commuters and second home purchasers.
Ground Floor
Kitchen / Diner (12' 7" x 15' 3")
Reception Room One (18' 3" x 13' 7")
Reception Room Two (14' 6" x 10' 11")
First Floor
Bedroom One (10' 4" x 13' 3")
Bedroom Two (16' 4" x 13' 6")
Bedroom Three (12' 7" x 17' 4")
Bathroom (7' 0" x 8' 0")
Second Floor
Study (8' 6" x 11' 1")
Bedroom Four
3.3m x 3.78
Tucked away from the main Canterbury Road, Grove House, which dates from the1600s, is built in the Flemish Dutch gable style with later additions. The Landlord has made substantial improvements to the property to include a recently installed gas central heating system, new electrics, well-presented modern kitchen and bathroom/s.
The property is decorated in neutral colours throughout and still displays a wealth of original features to include open fireplaces, accessible cellar, outside WC and stripped beams. The property is secured with your own private gated entrance leading you up the extensive driveway to your home.
The main entrance opens into a lovely tiled hallway, two beautiful reception rooms, dining room with access to a little courtyard, fitted kitchen with access to the main garden and outside WC, and stairs down to the cellar.
To the first floor is the main family bathroom, separate WC, principal bedroom with ensuite shower room, and three double bedrooms. On the second floor is a further double bedroom plus an office/study room with low beams.
The property offers fantastic storage with a variety of built-in storage cupboards and shelving. The garden is a delight with low maintenance borders, mature fig tree and a variety of shrubs and flowers. Please call Miles & Barr for an exclusive viewing.
EPC Rating - E
Council Tax Band - E
To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here:
Location
Birchington was once considered ‘the epitome of modest’. That statement may still be considered. Understated opulence: A wealth of late Victorian and Edwardian properties stands alongside flint or clifftop cottages - Birchington really does have something for everyone.
An array of bakers, an ice cream parlour and vintage shops make Birchington the perfect village location to base yourself if you still need to commute to the city. Located just minutes from the A299 with a journey of approximately 75 minutes to the O2 Arena and Greenwich. Of course, if you’d like a stress-free journey then just take the train from Birchington straight through to London Victoria. Travel in the other direction and just three stops along you’ll be able to enjoy the seaside towns of Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate.
There are several schools within the village from nursery through to Secondary education and a doctor’s surgery. Those who enjoy sport will find a magnificent 18-hole golf club, windsurfing along Minnis Bay, and sailing enthusiasts can take advantage of the Minnis Bay Sailing Club, which offers activities for all levels (not forgetting the atmospheric Minnis Bar & Restaurant), endless miles of promenade for serious runners, gentle beach-top walks or just follow the Viking Trail bike rides. A popular residential area for young families, London commuters and second home purchasers.
Ground Floor
Kitchen / Diner (12' 7" x 15' 3")
Reception Room One (18' 3" x 13' 7")
Reception Room Two (14' 6" x 10' 11")
First Floor
Bedroom One (10' 4" x 13' 3")
Bedroom Two (16' 4" x 13' 6")
Bedroom Three (12' 7" x 17' 4")
Bathroom (7' 0" x 8' 0")
Second Floor
Study (8' 6" x 11' 1")
Bedroom Four
3.3m x 3.78



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