90, The Kell - £1,795 pcm

  • 3 bedroom Apartment
  • Available now
  • 930 sq.ft.|86.4 m²
  • EPC: B

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A three bedroom, furnished apartment on the sixth floor. Think bright, open-plan living space with floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Slide them back to soak up quayside views. There’s a sleek kitchen fitted with high-spec appliances, and two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and two large bathrooms. Ask our team for a parking spot or bike storage.

The Kell is right on the river, with mudflat strolls and Britain’s oldest lido on your doorstep. Beyond that: big-name exhibitions, craft breweries and locavore restaurants in Chatham’s old dockyard. Rochester’s a little beyond that, and Gillingham’s buzzy town centre a short walk the other way.

Bus stops along Pier Road link up with Gillingham town centre, Chatham and Rochester. Hop on the train to be in central London in 30 minutes. Or jump in the car and you’ll be exploring Kent’s countryside in the same amount of time.


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Specification

The Kell is all space, light and modern living. Think floor-to-ceiling windows and furnished balconies for soaking up views across the docks.

There’s free, super-fast WiFi whether you’re in the Sitting Room or streaming your date-night playlist. Private parking for cars and secure bike storage. Smart parcel lockers and an on-site team for cleaning, maintenance, you name it. Get to know neighbours over coffee or cheers cocktails in the garden.


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Local Area

The Location Looking over the River Medway, The Kell lets you put down anchor in Kent’s shiniest corner.

These are quayside views worth waking up for. And to tempt you out of bed: mudflat walks, morning swims in Britain’s oldest lido and flat whites from the Riverside Café.

A little beyond The Kell, discover big-name exhibitions and grain-to-glass breweries washing up in old dockyard buildings.

Public Transport When you need to go to London, hop on the train to be at St Pancras in 30 minutes. Or explore the Kent countryside in the same time. There are plenty of wineries if you’re in need of a bottle or two

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