Dating back to the 1760s, this quaint Grade II listed house in Deal, Kent, lies within the town’s conservation area due to its special architectural and historic interest.
Named The Pilot, the four-bedroom period property on Farrier Street is a very short walk from the beach so seaside lovers will be pleased.
The home has a striking dining room with a brick surround fireplace and fitted wood burning stove, living room, two bathrooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, a glorious garden room with vaulted glass ceiling, and cloakroom.
The lounge is particularly charming and cosy with its brick fireplace and exposed bressummer beam, brick chimney breast, and built-in shelved recess.
Upstairs, a bay window in the front bedroom offers a pleasant view down the street to the sea, which further boasts a cast iron ducks nest fireplace and a shelves recess.
Modern elements of the home, including the integral sound system, imaginative lighting and underfloor heating, contrast strikingly with original features such as panelling, moulded cornices, sash windows and exposed fireplaces.
The external area offers a pretty enclosed courtyard garden with stone paved patio area and flowerbeds offering a variety of shrubs, climbing plants and an acacia tree. There is also outside lighting, an external water supply, and a small timber garden shed.
This property is available for £795,000 through Bright & Bright.
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