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Waldershare, Dover, Kent, CT15
- Council Tax: B
- EPC Rating: E
- Stunning Grade I listed Waldershare House
- Third Floor Apartment
- Historic Building
- Double Garage
Price Range - £150,000-£170,000
Waldershare House is a nine-bay brick Queen Anne house built for Sir Henry Furnese, who purchased the Estate in 1705. In 1913 the House was gutted and refitted by Reginald Blomfield, who inserted higher roofs and larger chimney stacks. More recently it was occupied by the 9th Earl of Guildford and later converted into multiple flats.
This peaceful and beautiful third floor apartment is approached from the communal entrance lobby and reception hall via a lift and stairs. The apartment comprises an entrance hall with doors leading to a light and airy dual aspect sitting /dining room, fitted kitchen , There are two double bedrooms. A three piece family bathroom finishes off this delightful, well presented property which benefits from stunning countryside views from most rooms.
There is a double garage with power and light is provided and there is also a car wash bay and ample parking for residents. The communal gardens are beautifully landscaped with a vast array of established trees, shrubs and flowers with wonderful sunsets and rising moon views.
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Location Summary
Dover is a vibrant coastal town best known for its iconic White Cliffs and historic Dover Castle, which for centuries has stood as a symbol of protection and strength. Perfectly positioned on the narrowest part of the English Channel, Dover is a gateway to Europe, with the Port of Dover offering regular ferry crossings to Calais. For commuters, Dover is exceptionally well connected. The A2 provides direct links to Canterbury and London, while the A20 offers convenient access along the south coast. Dover Priory railway station benefits from the high-speed service to London St Pancras International, with journey times of just over an hour, making the town an ideal base for those balancing coastal living with city working. Dover combines rich history with excellent transport links, offering a unique lifestyle where countryside, coast, and convenience meet.
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