Guide price
£220,000
4 bed flat for saleSondes Road, Deal, Kent CT14
4 beds
2 baths
- Freehold
Miles & Barr - Deal
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About this property
Sought-after seafront location with strong visibility
Close proximity to Deal town centre and transport links
Suitable for a variety of commercial uses (subject to planning)
Opportunity to add value or generate strong rental yields
Approx. 1,362 sq. Ft (gia Net )
Commercial or residential opportunity now available!
Forming part of Hughenden House, this ground and part lower ground floor unit offers approximately 1,362 sq. Ft (gia Net) of well-configured commercial space facing Deal seafront.
The property was formerly used as a veterinary practice, and now offers an excellent opportunity for owner-occupiers looking to establish or expand a business, or for investors seeking a residential use.
The full details of the residential planning permission can be found with the reference 23/00147 on the Dover District Council page, with the documents showing the permission for 2 x 2 bedroom flats.
Recent improvements include external redecoration, including repainting of all elevations and ironwork, presenting a clean and professional appearance.
The external areas provide outside car parking for 4 cars but with two behind two format.
Rateable Value: £8,400 (will be re-rated if residential.)
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Location
Deal is a town situated in Kent, which lies on the English Channel, eight miles north-east of Dover and eight miles south of Ramsgate. This former fishing and mining town became a 'limb port' of the Cinque Ports in 1278 and grew into the busiest port in England. In 1968, “Middle Street” was the first Conservation Area in Kent, its quaint streets and houses a reminder of its history along with many ancient buildings and monuments including, most notably, Deal and Walmer Castles . Today it is a seaside resort with its award-winning High Street, high-speed train Links to St Pancras and independent shops. An array of cafes and pubs sit along the picturesque seafront that is home to a sweeping pier.
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