Blean Common, Canterbury

Canterbury, Kent

Overview

Blean Common, Canterbury, launching in Spring 2027

A thoughtfully designed collection of two and three bedroom homes set within extensive landscaped grounds, featuring a central green open space and children’s play area, ideally located alongside Ancient Woodland and Blean Common.

Where:

Canterbury, Kent

Prices from:

TBC

No. Beds:

2, 3

Status:

Coming Soon

Location

Blean, perfectly positioned between the cathedral city of Canterbury and the charming seaside town of Whitstable – both just a short drive or bus ride away. The area is embraced by extensive ancient woodlands and nature reserves, including the renowned Blean Woods National Nature Reserve and other protected green spaces that offer miles of trails, wildlife and peaceful countryside on your doorstep.

Excellent transport connections into London are close by too: Canterbury West station provides fast rail services into London St Pancras in around an hour, while easy access to major roads links you efficiently with the wider region.

Blean Primary School – 0.6 miles
St Stephen's Infant School - 2.3 miles

Canterbury Town Centre - 4.1 miles

Canterbury West Station - 2.5 miles
Canterbury East Station - 3.0 miles

Launching Spring 2027

For more information, please fill in the form in the link below and we will contact you nearer the launch. 

Affordability

The figures and estimates shown in this calculator should not be relied on as confirmation of affordability and should only be used as an indicative guide to monthly costs. The monthly rental cost is based on 2.75% on the retained equity (subject to change please ask your sales agent). This will usually increase by the annual rate of RPI or CPI depending on your lease type. Other costs will apply such as service charge. BluePine Living is not authorised or regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority to provide financial advice. You should always seek advice and recommendations from an independent financial advisor regarding mortgage products, affordability, interest rates, repayment methods and terms and conditions. You should also seek independent legal advice. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up payments on a mortgage or any other loan secured against it.