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£800,000 Guide Price

4 Bedroom Detached House, Church Street, Folkestone, CT20

Church Street, Folkestone, CT20


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14 Lower Chantry Lane, Canterbury

Description

GUIDE PRICE: £800,000 - £850,000. Hidden away in the heart of Folkestone and featuring wonderful gardens, this beautifully restored period property is a true gem for those seeking a slice of history and tranquility. Dating back to the 15th century with significant Georgian modifications, this Grade II listed four bedroom detached house boasts a unique blend of character and modern comforts. The property is adorned with a host of unique original features including a picturesque garden folly tower. Bordering the grounds of a 13th century church, the home is within moments of the charming Old High Street with its eclectic mix of art studios, independent shops and restaurants as well as the bustling harbour, offering a perfect balance of seclusion and convenience.

Step outside into the expansive walled gardens, meticulously maintained and bursting with life. This is a botanical paradise, featuring mature trees, perennial flowers, and a secluded pond perfect for quiet contemplation. A courtyard with outbuildings and a glass sunroom provide the ideal space for gardening enthusiasts to hone their craft or sit with a cup of tea. The exterior of the property has been lovingly restored by the current owners, including refurbished windows and weatherboarding, ensuring a seamless blend of historical charm and modern functionality. With versatile accommodation comprising two reception rooms, a bespoke kitchen, a new bathroom and four generous bedrooms, this home effortlessly combines elegance with practicality. Enjoy sea glimpses from three of the bedrooms, completing this idyllic picture of seaside living.

This historic residence is a testament to timeless beauty and meticulous care, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of Folkestone's heritage. Whether you are relaxing in the serene garden or exploring the vibrant local area, this property promises a lifestyle of luxury and comfort. Don't miss your chance to own this magnificent home and make your own history within its storied walls. The property is timber framed and has no adaptions for accessibility.

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Key Features

  • Beautifully Restored Period Property With Large Gardens In The Centre Of Folkestone
  • Bordering The Grounds Of A 13th Century Church & Within Moments Of The Old High Street & Harbour
  • Stunning Walled Garden Full Of Mature Trees, Perennial Flowers & Secluded Pond
  • Four Generous Bedrooms & Stylish Bathroom
  • Lovingly Restored By The Current Owners Including Refurbished Windows & Weatherboarding
  • Versatile Accommodation With Two Reception Rooms & Bespoke Kitchen
  • Grade II Listed Dating Back To The 15th Century
  • Sea Glimpses from Three Bedrooms
  • Bursting With Unique Features Including A Garden Folly Tower
  • Herb Garden & Glass Sun Room

Property Details

  • Property type: House
  • Price Per Sq Foot: £424
  • Approx Sq Feet: 1,885 sqft
  • Property Age Bracket: Pre-Georgian (pre 1710)
  • Council Tax Band: E
  • Property Ipack: i-PACK
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Rooms

Ground Floor

The spacious entry hall has a large window with fine views of the neighbouring Church of St Mary and St Eanswythe. It additionally features ornate recessed shelving and an ample floor-to-ceiling storage cupboard.

Kitchen

3.26m x 2.80m

The bright double-aspect kitchen boasts handmade oak cabinets with hardwood worktops and a walk-in pantry, which hides a dishwasher and plentiful shelving. The electrics are new, including several sockets, undershelf lighting and LED downlights.

WC

With a hand wash basin and toilet

Sitting Room

5.00m x 3.91m

A charming and peaceful room, with bright windows on three sides, a working fireplace and exceptional Georgian recessed shelving, built-in cupboards and drawers.

Dining Room

3.66m x 3.20m

With a well maintained quarry-tile floor and Victorian beamed ceiling, this room leads to the cellar, the sitting room and the garden terrace. It has a spacious corner cupboard, a restored sliding window, and a unique Georgian drinks cabinet above the cellar door. Listed Building Consent has been granted to add a window to the western wall, facing the charming courtyard.

Garden Room

5.28m x 3.32m

A delightful glass house that doubles nicely as a summer living space, drenched in sunlight and filled with plants. It's perfect for entertaining or solitary pleasures such as reading. Recent rewiring ensures reliable power to the lights and plentiful sockets.

Utility Room

Offering plenty of space for a washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge-freezer, this space has working electrics and plumbing.

Basement Level

Leading to

Cellar

3.88m x 3.64m

This ancient space, which was once used for milling grain, is perfect for storing wine and other items.

First Floor

A curved staircase leads to the first floor landing, brightly lit through characterful original windows. A large access hatch reveals a huge attic storage space with flooring and a rare well preserved 15th century "crown post" feature, evidence of the house's past use as a medieval hall.

Bedroom

4.12m x 3.86m

An impressive centuries-old oak beam cuts across the ceiling of this spacious bedroom. There is a built-in wardrobe in one corner and a large hand wash basin in another. The window offers generous views of the neighbouring church and churchyard, with sea views beyond when seasonal foliage allows.

Bathroom

This stylish bathroom has been renovated from scratch, including vinyl and wood reinforced flooring and new plumbing. A steel bath with tongue and groove panelling sits in one corner, opposite a walk-in shower with glass enclosure. An airing cupboard and handmade wooden vanity complete this practical and attractive room.

WC

With a toilet

Bedroom

4.00m x 3.96m

A bright double aspect bedroom with a built-in wardrobe. Unusual wood panelling on three walls brings warmth and a timeless charm, enhanced by views of the church through one window and the glorious gardens through the other.

Bedroom

3.28m x 3.26m

Step down into this well proportioned room, featuring vertical exposed timber posts dating back centuries. The pretty window looks out onto the main garden. This room is currently used as an office.

Bedroom

4.98m x 2.49m

Accessed via its own staircase, this large bright attic room offers privacy and versatility - perfect for use as a guest bedroom, teenager pad or lofty home office. The unusual sliding window looks out onto the neighbouring church and churchyard, with sea views beyond in the winter.

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Outside Spaces

Garden

This property is a labyrinth of delightful terraces and gardens, including a practical courtyard with central herb garden and restored outhouse sheds, a beautifully planned and maintained central garden anchored by a mature mulberry tree, and a further tranquil walled garden complete with a raised rose garden and picturesque pond teeming with frogs, newts and fish. There's also a spacious terrace outside the dining room, for meals eaten al fresco.

Location

Awarded Best Place to Live in The South East by The Times 2024; This coastal town is the very model of modern regeneration for shipshape and stylish living. Folkestone has seen much regeneration over the past few years, with much more planned going forward, especially surrounding the town centre and Harbour. Folkestone has a large array of shops, boutiques and restaurants as well as many hotels and tourist attractions. Folkestone is fortunate to have two High Speed Rail links to London, both offering a London commute in under an hour. There are great transport links to surrounding towns and cities and easy access to the continent too. With so much going on and with the future bright, Folkestone is an excellent location to both live and invest in.

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