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Eldon Place, Broadstairs, CT10 1NA

PROPERTY TYPE

Flat

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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Key features

  • For all enquiries please quote refrence RP1132
  • Chain Free
  • Guide Price £500,000-£525,000
  • Grade II Listed period residence dating from circa 1798–1800
  • Front facing Sea views
  • Private garden
  • Arguably one of Broadstairs' most enviable seafront positions
  • Original marble fireplace and decorative cornicing
  • Private, self-contained entrance
  • Share of freehold

Description

No 1, Eldon Place, Broadstairs | Where the Sea Has Always Been the View | Guide Price £500,000-£525,000

Standing proudly on Broadstairs' historic seafront, 1 Eldon Place has watched the tides roll in for more than two centuries. Believed to date from circa 1798–1800 and Grade II Listed, this remarkable home has quietly witnessed the evolution of one of Kent's most beloved coastal towns, its elegant façade becoming part of the architectural tapestry that makes Broadstairs so instantly recognisable.

Today, it offers something increasingly difficult to find: history, character and an extraordinary connection to the sea.

Behind its own private, self-contained entrance, the home unfolds across three beautifully proportioned levels. Every staircase reveals another chapter, every room another perspective, while original craftsmanship remains wonderfully intact. Delicate cornicing traces the ceilings, generous sash windows draw in the ever-changing coastal light, and an original marble fireplace provides a striking focal point within the living room—a reminder of the home's Georgian origins and enduring elegance.

The principal reception room occupies the upper floor, where the horizon becomes part of everyday life. Here, the sea is never simply a view but a living canvas. Fishing boats drift across the bay, the weather transforms the water by the hour, and sunrise arrives through the windows with quiet theatricality. It is a room designed not by fashion, but by its setting.

Below, two well-proportioned bedrooms offer peaceful accommodation, while the kitchen and bathroom are thoughtfully arranged to complement modern living without detracting from the home's historic character.

The lower ground floor introduces an entirely different atmosphere. Professionally tanked and carefully improved, this generous reception space offers remarkable flexibility. A cinema room, library, games room, artist's studio or peaceful home office—the possibilities feel almost endless, making the home as adaptable as it is distinctive.

Outside, a private garden provides an unexpected sanctuary. Sheltered from the rhythm of the promenade, it is somewhere to linger over breakfast, entertain beneath the evening sky or simply enjoy a rare moment of calm, just moments from the shoreline.

Beyond, a gate opens directly onto Broadstairs' historic High Street—a delightful reminder that some of the town's finest cafés, independent shops and restaurants are quite literally on your doorstep.

Recent improvements have been carried out with longevity in mind. A new roof with a ten-year guarantee, professionally installed fire doors, a damp-proofing and fully tanked basement ensure the property is as practical as it is beautiful, while the added benefit of a share of the freehold offers further peace of mind.

Yet perhaps the greatest luxury lies beyond the front door.

Morning begins with coffee from one of Broadstairs' independent cafés before wandering along the historic harbour and jetty as the fishing boats return with the day's catch. Lunch might be enjoyed overlooking the sea at the much-loved Kebbells, while evenings invite long walks along Viking Bay as the coastline glows beneath the setting sun.

It is little wonder that Charles Dickens returned here time and again, finding inspiration among these very streets, beaches and clifftops. Broadstairs possesses a rare quality that cannot be manufactured; a place where heritage and community exist in perfect balance, where independent bookshops, artisan bakeries, galleries and family-run restaurants continue to define everyday life.

Homes such as this are seldom available because they represent something increasingly scarce. They are not simply properties in exceptional locations; they are custodians of history, woven into the identity of the town itself.

Eldon Place is one of those homes.

A place where the story began over two hundred years ago, and where its next chapter is ready to be written.

 

 

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Monthly repayments£2,508
Property: £ 500,000
Deposit: £ 50,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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