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Royal Seabathing, CT9

By Harriss Property

2.20

(1 reviews)

The Royal Seabathing Hospital was built in 1791 by Dr John Coakley Lettsom, a Quaker physician. Originally used as a hospital to treat tubercular issues with open-air treatment, the 250 flats were converted in 2008 and 2016, into beach huts and apartments - which are now known as Royal Seabathing. Residents benefit from a beachside location and from being located only a short walk from Margate station.

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2.20

1 total reviews

Stats

Overall

1.00

Facilities

1.00

Design

5.00

Location

5.00

Value

5.00

Management

1.00

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Water and electricity is perpetually cut off.

Julia (Owner)

Verified Resident

Jan 2020

I bought 2 flats in 2014 because my development is on the beach and has an incredible history. Now in 2020, I am still paying £271.00 a month and still living on a dangerous building site. Water and electricity is perpetually cut off.

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

The area is amazing. The beaches sublime. We have: The Arts, good restaurants and excellent transport links to London.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

management won't communicate

Please share one thing (or more) which you would change about your development:

I love my flat.

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