Nestled within the historical charm of Castle Street, Dover, lies an exceptional late Georgian property ripe with character and endless possibilities. Boasting three spacious bedrooms with the potential to effortlessly transform into a fourth, this chain-free residence is a true gem set across four inviting floors.

Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall leading to a generously sized lounge/diner exuding warmth with its striking feature fireplace. The ground floor also houses a modern shower room adorned with meticulously laid mosaic tiles and a skylight window, offering a serene ambience.

Descending the elegant spiral staircase to the lower ground floor, one discovers a rustic kitchen, thoughtfully embellished with the owner's artistic touch of mosaic tiles. Adjoining this culinary haven is a charming dining room with a separate entrance and an expansive larder for utmost convenience.

Ascending to the upper levels, the first floor is dedicated to a sprawling main bedroom and a luxurious family bathroom showcasing his and hers bath-tubs for indulgent relaxation. The second floor accommodates two substantial double bedrooms, perfect for unwinding after a long day.

The enchanting property pays homage to its original features while seamlessly incorporating creative elements like the bespoke mosaic designs, making it a true art project lovingly curated by its current owners.

Castle Street's prime location ensures utmost convenience with its proximity to local amenities and shops, as well as easy accessibility to the train station. The efficient commute from Dover to the bustling metropolis of London further adds to the appeal of this distinguished address.

Completing this captivating abode is the enclosed rear garden offering picturesque views of the majestic Dover Castle, providing a serene retreat in the heart of this vibrant locale.

This property has been restored by its current owners. The sewage pipes under the house have been completely renewed, the roof hatch has been restored giving access to the roof, and all damp and gutter issues have been sorted.

The property has brick and block construction and has had no adaptions for accessibility.

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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
Entrance Leading to

Lower Ground Floor Leading to

Dining Room 12' 9" x 15' 0" (3.89m x 4.57m)

Kitchen 10' 11" x 10' 3" (3.33m x 3.12m)

First Floor Leading to

Lounge 11' 4" x 13' 3" (3.45m x 4.04m)

Second Floor Leading to

Bedroom 10' 9" x 12' 1" (3.28m x 3.68m)

Bedroom 13' 1" x 15' 3" (3.99m x 4.65m)

Bedroom 13' 0" x 14' 0" (3.96m x 4.27m)

Bedroom 11' 0" x 10' 8" (3.35m x 3.25m)

Bathroom 11' 9" x 10' 8" (3.58m x 3.25m)

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