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£375,000

2 bed cottage for sale
North Road, Hythe CT21

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Lawrence and Co

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About this property

  • Grade II Listed cottage

  • Nestled on Hythe's picturesque hillside

  • With views over Hythe and to the sea

  • Attractively presented accommodation

  • Sitting room

  • Kitchen/dining room

  • Two bedrooms, bathroom

  • Attic room

  • Pretty garden to rear

  • No onward chain

Detailed Description

Description
Castle Hill Cottage plays a significant role as part of cluster of period properties within the sought after conservation area on Hythe's picturesque hillside. The property is a quintessential English cottage with an abundance of charm and character throughout. There are a wealth of original features including a lovely inglenook fireplace, some wonderful exposed timbers and other joinery.

The comfortable accommodation includes a sitting room with an inglenook fireplace, kitchen/dining room, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. There is also a useful attic room.

The kitchen has a pretty stable door opening to a brick pathway leading up to the garden which terminates in an elevated terrace from where stunning views over the town and to the sea can be enjoyed.

For room sizes please refer to the floor plan.
Situation

A desirable location within the sought after conservation area on Hythe's picturesque lower hillside. Church Hill, opposite the property, is lined with hollyhocks throughout the summer and leads straight down the hill to the town centre. Church Hill leads onto "Great Conduit Street" (Hythe's shortest road) and directly into the bustling High Street, with its range of interesting shops, boutiques, restaurants and cafes, together with 4 supermarkets (including Waitrose, Sainsburys and Aldi), doctors' surgeries, etc. Schools are also excellent with Hythe Bay C of E Primary, Saltwood C of E Primary, St Augustines Catholic Primary & Brockhill Park Performing Arts College all being accessible. There are also two highly regarded Grammar Schools in Folkestone with a regular bus service providing access to both.

The attractive, unspoilt seafront and picturesque Royal Military Canal are a short walk away together with a variety of sports and leisure facilities, including 2 golf courses, swimming pool, cricket, squash, bowls and lawn tennis clubs together with the Hotel Imperial Leisure Centre.

The area is fortunate in having particularly good communications with a main line railway station in Saltwood (Sandling - 2 miles) and access to the M20 (Junction 11 - 4 miles). The High Speed Link rail service to Stratford and St Pancras is available from Folkestone West (5 miles) and Ashford International (10 miles), with journey times of 53 and 37 minutes respectively. The Channel Tunnel Terminal is just over 3 miles away and the ferry port of Dover 12 miles away. (All distances are approximate.)

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