£400,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleBlenheim Road, Deal, Kent CT14
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
- Freehold
Miles & Barr - Deal
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About this property
Grade II Listed
Period Features
Three Bedrooms
Close to Deal Seafront
Local Amenities Nearby
Wet room
A centrally located Grade II listed period home, offering deceptively spacious accommodation and a large private garden which is an exceptionally rare feature in such a prime town centre location.
Formerly two cottages, this distinctive home has been thoughtfully combined into one generous residence, retaining an abundance of original period features such as sash windows, exposed beams, and both original front doors (only one currently in use).
The ground floor presents a highly flexible layout, featuring a large sitting room, a formal dining room, a bright kitchen with an adjoining breakfast room, and a study.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues over two further floors, providing three spacious double bedrooms. The master bedroom extends across the full width of the house, while the top-floor bedroom spans over 10 metres, offering potential as a guest suite, studio, or additional living space.
Perfectly positioned just a short stroll from Deal’s seafront, mainline train station, and an array of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, this delightful period home combines historic charm with modern-day convenience.
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Location Summary
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.
Ground Floor
Reception Room (9' 11" x 12' 8")
Lounge (17' 5" x 12' 8")
Sitting Room (8' 3" x 7' 2")
Shower Room
Dining Room (10' 5" x 7' 2")
Kitchen (7' 2" x 11' 0")
Utility Room
Conservatory (7' 2" x 8' 7")
First Floor
Bedroom (29' 1" x 12' 0")
Bedroom (25' 3" x 7' 2")
Bathroom (7' 2" x 7' 0")
Second Floor
Bedroom (32' 5" x 11' 0")
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