The Heaverham is a 4 bedroom home spanning 1,372 square feet with an impressive wide frontage. On the ground floor, the kitchen and dining area open onto the Indian Sandstone patio with garden laid to turf, while the living room is a separate space for entertaining and relaxation. There is also a utility room and cloakroom for convenience.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom includes an ensuite and a fitted wardrobe. The remaining three bedrooms are all doubles with access to a family bathroom.
This home has a single carport and driveway providing parking for three cars. The carport also provides loft storage.
Home 46 has a single carport and driveway providing parking for two cars.
– Tall mono basin mixer
– Slide rail shower kit
– Bath filler with push type waste
– Concealed thermostatic bath/shower valve
– Toilet roll holder
– Robe hooks
– Tall mono basin mixer
– Slide rail shower kit (The Fairfield, The Wisley)
– Ceiling mounted shower head and separate hand-held shower (The Kensham, The Chilham, The Chiddingstone, The Heaverham, The Sheldwich, The Wingham, The Applehurst)
– Concealed thermostatic shower valve
– Toilet roll holder
– Robe hooks
– Tall mono basin mixer
– Slide rail shower kit
– Concealed thermostatic shower valve
– Toilet roll holder
– Robe hooks
Subject to stage of construction, we can offer bespoke upgrades at an additional cost for items such as:
Please ask your sales team for further details. Costs will vary subject to build stage and garden configurations.
Blean has excellent connections across Kent and beyond. The nearest station, Canterbury West, is less than 8 minutes’ drive away, offering high-speed services to London St Pancras in just 54 minutes.
Blean enjoys convenient road connections, with the nearby A290 providing direct access into Canterbury to the east and Whitstable to the north. From here, the A2 links quickly to the M2 motorway, offering straightforward routes towards London and the wider South East.
A range of popular destinations are easily reached by car in under 15 minutes, including Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay, making Blean well placed for both work and leisure. Further afield, Maidstone and Ashford are both comfortably within an hour’s drive.
If you are travelling abroad the Channel Tunnel at Folkestone is 39 minutes by car, while Gatwick Airport can be reached in approximately 1 hour 8 minutes, providing excellent connections for business and holiday travel.
Blean offers an exceptional setting surrounded by some of East Kent’s most attractive countryside. Located beside Blean Woods National Nature Reserve, one of southern England’s largest areas of ancient woodland, the village enjoys immediate access to miles of scenic walking, cycling and wildlife-rich trails, including routes from Blean and the popular Wild Art Trail.
The Crab and Winkle Way runs directly through the village, providing a traffic-free walking and cycling route between Canterbury and the Whitstable coast. Nearby, the Wildwood Trust at Herne Bay offers the chance to discover native British wildlife in a natural woodland environment.
Canterbury, just 10 minutes’ drive away, offers a rich blend of history and culture, from the worldfamous Canterbury Cathedral and medieval streets to museums, theatres such as the Marlowe, festivals, restaurants and independent shops.
Sporting opportunities are plentiful, with local football clubs, nearby cricket grounds at Harbledown, indoor sports facilities, leisure centres and swimming pools in Canterbury. Merlin Archery Kent on Tyler Hill Road adds a distinctive local activity close to home.
The Kent coast is also within easy reach, with Whitstable and Herne Bay offering beaches, harbours, sailing, paddleboarding and coastal walks.
With ancient woodland, cultural landmarks, sporting facilities and seaside towns all close by, Blean perfectly balances rural tranquillity with vibrant town and coastal living.
Travel times are approximate. Sources: Google Maps.
Beyond its traditional village pubs and a small local store, Blean offers a useful range of everyday conveniences, including a popular farm shop. For a wider choice, the historic city centre of Canterbury is just a short drive away. Canterbury offers an impressive mix of shops, cafés and restaurants set within its historic streets, along with a lively dining scene ranging from casual cafés and traditional pubs to refined Michelin-starred restaurants, including the award-winning Fordwich Arms.
A key destination is Canterbury’s Whitefriars shopping area, known for its open, pedestrian friendly layout and more than 70 fashion and lifestyle brands. Anchored by Fenwick, a major department store, alongside familiar high street names, it provides a convenient place to shop for everything from everyday essentials to specialoccasion outfits in one central location.
For an even larger retail experience, Bluewater Shopping Centre offers an extensive range of shops, cafés and restaurants, showcasing many well-known national and international brands. Located near Dartford and easily accessible via the A2 and M25, it provides ample parking and a wide choice of dining and leisure options, making it ideal for a relaxed day of shopping.
Closer to home, Blean and nearby villages are well regarded for their dining options. The Hare at Blean is particularly popular for its welcoming atmosphere, quality cooking and friendly service, with Sunday lunches a firm favourite.
Just a short drive away, the vibrant seaside town of Whitstable offers a relaxed coastal lifestyle with independent boutiques, galleries and its renowned seafood restaurants. The harbour and beach provide a perfect setting for waterside cafés, coastal walks and enjoying the town’s distinctive character.
With convenient local amenities and easy access to major shopping and dining destinations, Blean comfortably supports both everyday living and leisure.
Families moving to Blean will be pleased to find a wide range of highly renowned educational options nearby, catering for all ages and learning preferences. The village’s location close to Canterbury places several excellent schools within easy reach, both in the independent and state sectors.
Further education and sixth form options are also readily available in Canterbury, alongside colleges and universities, making the area particularly attractive for families planning for the long term.
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