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Prospect Terrace, Ramsgate, CT11 9JE

PROPERTY TYPE

Terraced

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

2,800 sq ft

260 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • For all enquiries please quote reference RP1132
  • Landmark Georgian Residence on Historic Prospect Terrace
  • Built for a Sea Captain in the 1760s
  • Directly Overlooking Britain’s Only Royal Harbour
  • Approximately 2,800 Sq Ft of Character-Filled Accommodation
  • Iconic Pagoda-Inspired Balcony with Spectacular Harbour Views
  • Magnificent Reception Rooms with Original Period Features
  • Flexible Three/Four Bedroom Layout Arranged Over Five Floors
  • Private Front Garden and Secluded Rear Courtyard
  • High-Speed Rail Services to London St Pancras in Approximately 75 Minutes

Description

Prospect Terrace, Ramsgate

The Story Begins Here


Some houses have history. Some houses have presence. Prospect Terrace has both.

Built in the 1760s for a sea captain and occupying one of the most coveted positions overlooking Ramsgate's Royal Harbour, this remarkable Grade II listed Georgian townhouse has spent more than two and a half centuries watching the comings and goings of Britain's only Royal Harbour.

Set across five floors and extending to over 2,800 sq ft, the house is a rare blend of architectural grandeur and maritime heritage. Elegant bow-fronted windows frame ever-changing harbour views, an iconic pagoda-inspired balcony looks out across the water, and a wealth of original features tell the story of a home that has been cherished through generations.

From morning coffee overlooking the masts below to evenings watching the sun disappear beyond the harbour walls, this is a house that connects you to Ramsgate's rich coastal history in a way few homes ever could.

Quite simply, opportunities like this are exceptionally rare.

The Setting

Occupying a commanding position within Ramsgate's historic conservation area, Prospect Terrace is widely regarded as one of the town's most prestigious addresses. The elegant Georgian crescent overlooks the Royal Harbour itself, with its forest of masts, working marina and ever-changing coastal views creating a backdrop unlike anywhere else in Kent.

Built during a period when Ramsgate was one of Britain's most important maritime towns, these houses were originally home to military officers, merchants and sea captains who enjoyed front-row views of harbour life. Today, the architecture remains every bit as impressive, with ornate ironwork, sweeping façades and beautifully preserved period detailing defining the terrace.

The result is a home that feels deeply connected to both the sea and the rich history that surrounds it.

Step Inside

A mature front garden and stone steps lead to the elevated entrance, where the scale and proportions of the house immediately become apparent.

The welcoming hallway sets the tone, introducing the elegant Georgian character that flows throughout. High ceilings, original detailing and an abundance of natural light create a sense of grandeur from the moment you arrive.

The principal reception room is an exceptional space. Rich oak panelling, crafted by a local master woodworker, wraps the room in warmth and character, while two impressive Minsterstone fireplaces provide striking focal points. The elegant bow-fronted bay window frames spectacular views across the harbour and out to sea beyond.

To the rear, a study offers a quieter retreat, accompanied by a cloakroom and further period features that have been carefully preserved. Leaded windows and original architectural details continue throughout the home, reinforcing its remarkable sense of history.


The Heart of the Home

The lower ground floor is home to a wonderfully characterful kitchen and dining room.

Centred around a striking yellow Aga, the kitchen combines practicality with charm. Timber cabinetry and generous work surfaces sit comfortably within the space, while the large bay window floods the dining area with natural light and provides direct access to the front garden.

Perfect for family gatherings, long lunches or entertaining friends, it is a room designed to be used and enjoyed.

To the rear, the former galley kitchen now serves as a practical utility room, retaining elements of its mid-century heritage, including the original double sink and direct access to the courtyard garden.


The Principal Floor

The first floor was originally designed as the grand reception level of the house and Today provides what may be its most spectacular room.

Occupying the front of the property, the principal bedroom enjoys breathtaking views across Ramsgate's Royal Harbour through large sash windows and glazed doors opening onto the iconic balcony. Whether watching boats arrive in the harbour or enjoying sunrise over the water, the outlook is extraordinary.

A connecting dressing room offers flexibility as an additional bedroom, nursery or study, complete with bespoke fitted wardrobes and tall Georgian windows.

To the rear, a beautifully preserved bathroom retains much of its mid-century character, while a separate WC is tucked discreetly away from the landing.


The Upper Floors

The second floor provides two further generous bedrooms, each filled with original character. Fireplaces, fitted wardrobes, Edwardian wash basins and wonderful natural light combine to create rooms that feel both elegant and welcoming.

One of the bedrooms even retains a hidden maid's sleeping nook within the original wardrobe space — a fascinating reminder of the house's long history.

A second bathroom serves this level and features the distinctive circular Bonsack bath, a design once so sought after it had its own dedicated department within Harrods.

Above, the attic room offers a versatile additional space. Recently enhanced with a rebuilt roof and dormer window, it enjoys elevated sea views and lends itself perfectly to a home office, studio or occasional guest accommodation.


The Gardens

Unlike many period townhouses, Prospect Terrace enjoys the rare luxury of both front and rear outdoor spaces.

The mature front garden provides a wonderful vantage point from which to enjoy the harbour views, with established planting creating colour, texture and privacy throughout the seasons.

To the rear, a secluded courtyard offers a peaceful retreat for outdoor dining, reading or simply escaping the pace of daily life. Rear access via a traditional passageway adds further practicality.


Life on Prospect Terrace

Living here means having some of Ramsgate's very best attractions quite literally on your doorstep.

The Royal Harbour, waterfront restaurants, independent cafés and local fishmongers are all moments away. Staple, Albion House, Seabird, The Falstaff and a host of other local favourites are within easy walking distance, while Waitrose provides everyday convenience nearby.

The coastal paths to Broadstairs and Margate offer some of Kent's finest seaside walks, while Pegwell Bay Nature Reserve provides a stunning backdrop for outdoor pursuits.

For commuters, Ramsgate Station is within walking distance and offers high-speed services to London St Pancras in approximately 75 minutes, making the property as practical as it is beautiful.


Final Thoughts

Prospect Terrace is far more than a period home.

It is a piece of Ramsgate's history, occupying one of the most recognisable and sought-after positions on the Kent coast.

The combination of architectural significance, over 2,800 sq ft of accommodation, spectacular harbour views, private gardens and an unrivalled setting creates a home that is genuinely rare.

For those seeking something truly special, Prospect Terrace represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity.

 

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Monthly repayments£4,764
Property: £ 950,000
Deposit: £ 95,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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