Nestled in the charming village of Eythorne, just a short drive from the historic city of Canterbury, this delightful detached two bedroom bungalow presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Offered chain-free, the property sits on a generous plot, boasting a beautifully landscaped rear garden that is sure to impress nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. From the moment you step inside, the layout of the home is thoughtfully designed for both comfort and functionality. As you enter through the porch and into the welcoming entrance hall, you are greeted by a spacious main bedroom on your left, complete with fitted wardrobes for ample storage. To your right, the inviting lounge provides a cosy space to relax and entertain, while further in the property, the second double bedroom offers additional accommodation for guests or family members. The family shower room is conveniently situated straight ahead for ease of access, while the large kitchen, opening onto the conservatory, provides a bright and airy spot for culinary enthusiasts to hone their skills.

Stepping outside, the property truly comes into its own with a rear garden that is divided into two distinct sections. The main garden is a haven of tranquillity, featuring a variety of beautifully planted areas and numerous seating spots perfect for al fresco dining or simply unwinding after a long day. Beyond this lies an expansive grassed area, ideal for outdoor games or a potential vegetable patch for keen gardeners. In addition, the property benefits from off-road parking and a garage, ensuring convenience for homeowners with multiple vehicles or storage needs. Located in Eythorne, residents will enjoy easy access to local amenities, schools, and transport links, making this property an ideal choice for those looking to combine the tranquillity of village life with the convenience of nearby urban facilities. With its peaceful surroundings and well-appointed living spaces, this bungalow presents a rare opportunity to acquire a slice of countryside living within reach of all modern conveniences.

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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 Leading to

Lounge 14' 6" x 15' 1" (4.43m x 4.61m)

Kitchen 13' 4" x 11' 3" (4.06m x 3.42m)

Conservatory 15' 1" x 8' 6" (4.61m x 2.60m)

Bedroom 11' 4" x 15' 1" (3.45m x 4.61m)

Bedroom 9' 8" x 11' 3" (2.95m x 3.42m)

Bathroom 6' 11" x 8' 4" (2.12m x 2.54m)

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