21A Palace Street, City Centre
Apartment with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom
Available from 10th July 2026
Bills included
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Key features
Available July 2026
Full Of Character
Fully Furnished
Student or Professional Let
Couples Welcome
One Separate Bedroom
Bills included
Location
Description
** BEAUTIFUL KINGS MILE ** **AVAILABLE JULY 2026 ** ** SEPARATE BEDROOM ** Kings Mile is situated just off Palace Street in the hustle and bustle of the city centre, surrounded by a plethora of boutique shops, quirky cafes, and delightful eateries. We have here a beautiful, charming one-bedroom apartment which comprises a double bedroom, a large living area with kitchen, and a good size shower room with a walk-in shower. The kitchen comes with all white goods, and the apartment comes fully furnished with sofas, desk & chair, a double bed, and all the items you’ll need. Outside is a courtyard which offers a pleasant place to relax in the warmer months, and a place to lock your bike up.
Conveniently close by is Canterbury East Train Station, making commuting nice and easy, and a choice of pubs and restaurants are on your doorstep. Access to the main attractions in the city is easy, plus getting about the city and to the university is easy with everything so close by.
For more information and to book a viewing enquire today.
Council tax band A. EPC Rating 80C. Security deposit to be held is £1246.15
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21A Palace Street, City Centre
- Apartment
- with 1 bedroom
- and 1 bathroom
Bills included
We take the stress out of student living. All student homes have bills included!£315 per person per week including bills
To arrange a viewing or find out more about this property .
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- Contractual damages in the event of the tenant's default of a tenancy agreement; and
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