The Old Bakery 69 Canterbury Road Lydden, Dover, CT15 7EX £235,000 EPC Rating: D

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The Old Bakery 69 Canterbury Road Lydden, Dover, CT15 7EX £235,000 EPC Rating: D The Old Bakery 69 Canterbury Road Lydden, Dover, CT15 7EX £235,000 EPC Rating: D The Old Bakery 69 Canterbury Road, Lydden A charming period terrace cottage situated in the beautiful Lydden Valley Situation Situated in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty usual and essential appliances. A stable door and Canterbury Road runs through the beautiful flying mullion windows lead out to the garden and Lydden Valley; the surrounding area being part of a good sized bathroom leads off to the right. the Temple Ewell National Nature Reserve consisting of chalk downland, ancient grassland Outside and marginal woodland. Nearby are the stunning This pretty cottage with its painted facade, sits lakes and gardens of Kearsney Abbey, Russell behind a small pebbled frontage, enclosed by a Gardens and Bushy Rough providing pleasant low brick wall with a pedestrian gate leading to the walking and picnic areas. Lydden has a typical front door, framed by a classic oak canopy. The Kentish pub, a quaint village church, doctors rear garden is delightful and typifies a cottage surgery, primary and nursery school plus the garden with plentiful planting. The garden slopes neighbouring village of Temple Ewell provides upwards and has been tastefully designed with amenities for everyday needs, with a further feature steps, meandering pathways and terraces primary school and local railway station at to create different areas. A patio provides outdoor Kearnsey. Whitfield lies to the north-east with entertaining space by the back door and a main brand superstores, the harbour town of substantial insulated and double glazed summer Dover beyond with its impressive marina and house. There is a gate at the far boundary which beachfront. There is also direct access to the A2 provides access via a small village lane with the and a direct bus route bringing the Cathedral City potential for creating off road parking subject to all of Canterbury within easy reach. necessary consents. The Property Services The Old Bakery is a mid terrace period cottage, All mains services are understood to be connected which has been lovingly renovated in recent years, to the property. retaining original beams, stripped wooden doors and beautifully decorated to create a cosy home full of character and soul. The front door opens Local Authority straight into the sitting room which has a feature Dover District Council, White Cliffs Business Park, brick fireplace with log burner. The staircase to Whitfield, Dover, Kent, CT16 3PJ. one side leads up to two double bedrooms both enjoying valley views and access to a good size Current Council Tax Band: C loft. A lower staircase leads to the cellar which now provides a further useful reception room or bedroom; currently used as a playroom and Agents Note benefiting from some natural light. The delightful The property is ‘bought as seen’ and the Agents country style kitchen and breakfast room lie are unable to comment on the state and condition towards the rear with an eclectic mix of painted of any fixtures, fittings and appliances etc. cabinets that work well together among all the To view this property call Colebrook Sturrock on 01304 852212 www.colebrooksturrock.com Sitting Room 16' 0'' x 10' 9'' (4.88m x 3.27m) Kitchen/Breakfast Room 19' 0'' x 8' 0'' (5.78m x 2.45m) Bathroom 7' 5'' x 6' 0'' (2.26m x 1.83m) Basement Level Cellar 14' 11'' x 9' 5'' (4.55m x 2.88m) First Floor Master Bedroom 16' 7'' x 8' 2'' (5.05m x 2.48m) Bedroom Two 10' 10'' x 8' 2'' (3.30m x 2.48m) 3 High Street, St Margarets-At-Cliffe, Kent CT15 6AT t: 01304 852212 [email protected] www.colebrooksturrock.com IMPORTANT: we would like to inform prospective purchasers that these sales particulars have been prepared as a general guide only. A detailed survey has not been carried out, nor the services, appliances and fittings tested. Room sizes should not be relied upon for furnishing purposes and are approximate. If floor plans are included, they are for guidance only and illustration purposes only and may not be to scale. If there are any important matters likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing the property. C1181 Printed by Ravensworth 01670 713330 Also in: Bridge • Minster • Saltwood • Sandwich • Walmer .
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