Estate Agents in Sandwich

Guide to Sandwich

About/History

Sandwich is a picturesque, medieval town on the southeastern coast of Kent. This hidden gem blends historical charm with modern conveniences and is within reach of both the coast and countryside, creating a tranquil yet vibrant way of life for residents.

The medieval street layout, with narrow lanes, cobbled streets preserve the town’s rich heritage, making it full of historical allure. As an original member of the Cinque Ports, Sandwich played a crucial role in England’s maritime defence; providing ships and men to defend the coast. During the Middle Ages, Sandwich flourished as a prosperous maritime town, with a bustling harbour and a wealth of buildings reflecting its status, many of which are still open to the public today.

Transport

Sandwich offers an array of transport links, making it easy to travel both locally and further afield.

By Train

Sandwich Rail Station - a key hub for the town’s transport - provides direct services to London as well as nearby towns. The station is easily accessible, being only a short walk from the town centre, making it perfect for those commuting to work.

Direct trains run from Sandwich to London via Ramsgate and Dover Priory with journey times typically around 1 hour and 30 mins to London Victoria or London St Pancras. For destinations closer to home, residents can visit Canterbury via direct trains to Canterbury West in under 30 minutes, making this a perfect option for a day trip.

By Bus

Sandwich provides efficient and frequent bus routes to its connecting villages, in addition to surrounding towns such as Deal and Canterbury. With the bus station in the centre of town, it is easily accessible for everyday travel for both work and leisure purposes.

Cycle/Walking

For those that prefer it, Sandwich offers a variety of cycle and footpaths. From quiet lanes within the village to coastal and country paths further afield, it provides ample opportunities for outdoor adventures. Its mix of scenic views, historical landmarks, and wildlife makes it a perfect destination for walking and cycling enthusiasts alike.

Things to do

Sandwich, Kent is a charming town with plenty to offer, whether you’re into history, nature, or just enjoying some downtime. Here are some great things to do:

  1. Sandwich Bay: A lovely beach with a quieter vibe, perfect for a walk or a relaxing day out by the sea. You can also spot a variety of wildlife, including birds.
  2. The White Mill: A historic smock mill located just outside Sandwich. It’s a great spot to explore some local history and learn about traditional milling.
  3. Sandwich Medieval Town: Wander through the cobbled streets and explore its historical buildings, including the stunning St. Mary’s Church and the Guildhall Museum.
  4. Richborough Roman Fort: A fascinating Roman site with impressive ruins, and great views of the surrounding countryside. It’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
  5. Sandwich & Pegwell Bay Nature Reserve: A great place for bird watching and enjoying the natural beauty of the area, especially during migration seasons.
  6. The Secret Gardens of Sandwich: A delightful series of private gardens that you can visit on guided tours, showcasing some beautiful and hidden corners of the town.

Sandwich is enriched with amenities whilst retaining a sense of tranquility throughout the village. Known by some as ‘a golfer’s paradise’, Sandwich is home to several prestigious golf courses. Most notably, the renowned Royal St. George’s Golf Club, regularly hosting the Open Championship. Others include the Princes Golf Club and the Sandwich Bay Golf Club - both of which offer courses with stunning scenic views in a more relaxed atmosphere.

Fees

Refundable Holding deposit - Capped at 1 weeks rent

Security Deposit - Capped at 5 weeks rent for annual rental under £50,000, or 6 weeks rent for annual rental over £50,000

Rent - The agreed monthly rent

Changes to tenancy - Capped at £50 inc VAT

Early termination charge - Not exceeding the landlord’s financial losses

Late payment of rent - Interest of 3% above BoE base rate for each day the rent is late, once it is 14 days overdue

Replacement keys - Reasonable costs or give the tenant the option to purchase themselves.

Utilities, council tax, communication services, TV Licence etc - Tenants own responsibility unless otherwise stated in contract

Client Money Protection Scheme - Money Shield

Property Redress Scheme Membership details - The Property Ombudsman