Situated on Folkestone Road, Dover, this exceptional six-bedroom terraced house presents itself as a perfect investment opportunity for those looking to capitalise on a high-yield property such as a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO). Each of the six generously sized bedrooms boasts its own modern en-suite bathroom, offering residents maximum comfort and privacy. The property also features a long rear garden, providing a tranquil outdoor sanctuary in the heart of the town. The location of this residence is truly unbeatable, with a mere two-minute walk to the train station, ensuring easy access to transportation links and daily convenience for those commuting or exploring the wider area.

Step outside and into the expansive outside space this property has to offer. rear garden is a rare gem, providing a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of every-day life. A blank canvas for gardening enthusiasts or a versatile space for outdoor entertaining, this area offers endless possibilities for enjoyment and relaxation. Imagine unwinding with a morning coffee or hosting a delightful summer barbeque amidst the lush greenery, creating cherished memories in the comfort of your own home. Embrace the outdoor lifestyle and make the most of this enviable feature, adding value and charm to this already impressive property on Folkestone Road.

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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

Bedroom 13' 7" x 12' 9" (4.14m x 3.88m)

En-Suite With Shower, Toilet and Wash Hand Basin.

Bedroom 12' 6" x 12' 4" (3.82m x 3.77m)

En-Suite With Shower, Toilet and Wash Hand Basin

WC With Toilet and Wash Hand Basin

Kitchen 8' 5" x 11' 9" (2.56m x 3.57m)

Utility Room 12' 6" x 8' 9" (3.80m x 2.67m)

First Floor First Floor Landing Leading To

Bedroom 12' 6" x 12' 6" (3.82m x 3.82m)

En-Suite With Shower, Toilet and Wash Hand Basin

Bedroom 13' 7" x 18' 10" (4.14m x 5.74m)

En-Suite With Shower, Toilet and Wash Hand Basin

Second Floor Second Floor Landing Leading To

Kitchen 11' 10" x 12' 7" (3.61m x 3.83m)

Bedroom 12' 7" x 19' 1" (3.84m x 5.81m)

En-Suite With Shower, Toilet and Wash Hand Basin

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