Guide Price - £250,000 - £280,000

You will be delighted as you step over the threshold of this high standard three bedroom family home in a tucked away position on the edge of town. Positioned near highly regarded schools, ideal for a growing family, and boasting a generous amount of space.

The well presented accommodation is arranged over two floors. The entrance hall leads on to the quality fitted kitchen, comprising of white gloss base and wall units, intergrated appliances: including double NEF ovens with built in microwave, gas on glass hob and extractor fan, dishwasher, fridge freezer and intergrated recycling bins. Leading through to a lounge and dining room with double doors into the sitting room with bespoke solid oak fire surround and shelving. A downstairs WC and handbasin is situated on this floor for added convenience.

Upstairs on the first floor there is a landing with three bedrooms, two being large doubles. The principle bedroom has an array of fitted wardrobes. The shower room has a double size shower, vanity unit, WC and power shower. The stairs, landing and two of the three bedrooms are carpeted with quality neutral grey carpet.

Additional benefits include new windows and doors, new porcelain tiles surrounding the property with raised flower bed and patio. The house has also been professionally painted within the last two years.

There is a large workshop in the garden with electricity connected. The house has side and rear access for ease of use.

Identification Checks

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Location Summary

Dover is a major ferry port town and faces France across the Strait of Dover, the narrowest part of the English Channel. It is home of the Dover Calais ferry through the Port of Dover and is famous for both its White Cliffs and Dover Castle that historically functioned as protection against invaders. Dover’s main commuting roads are the A2 and A20, connecting the town with Canterbury and London. The high speed rail service runs from Dover Priory to London St Pancras International station.

Room Sizes
Ground Floor Ground Floor Entrance Leading To

WC With Toilet and Wash Hand Basin

Kitchen 13' 3" x 7' 5" (4.05m x 2.27m)

Lounge 14' 9" x 12' 2" (4.49m x 3.71m)

Dining Room 11' 7" x 8' 1" (3.53m x 2.47m)

First Floor First Floor Landing Leading To

Shower Room 6' 9" x 5' 1" (2.06m x 1.56m)

Bedroom 9' 9" x 8' 2" (2.96m x 2.49m)

Bedroom 12' 5" x 12' 2" (3.79m x 3.71m)

Bedroom 14' 8" x 8' 1" (4.48m x 2.47m)

Dover Area Guide

The gateway to Europe with Britain’s history at its heart Dover is one of the more affordable towns in Kent and so attracts families and first-time buyers looking to put down roots. Dover to Lon