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Full details for 3 Bedroom Semi-Detached For Sale in Hythe

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Description

The Good Estate Agent is proud to offer to market this well presented three bedroom semi detached house located in the sought-after coastal location of Hythe in Kent. This charming period house sits south of the Royal Military Canal, and is just a short walk from the seafront.

This semi-detached period property is beautifully presented with a fresh, contemporary style throughout. The accommodation is bright, spacious, and comfortable, including an entrance hall, an open-plan lounge/dining room with oak flooring, a gas fire, and a deep bay window. The well-equipped kitchen flows into a conservatory that opens onto the west-facing garden.

Upstairs, the first floor offers three double bedrooms, the Master having dual aspect windows creating a bright and airy bedroom. There is plentiful built in storage in the Master bedroom also.

There is a spacious family bathroom, and also a separate cloakroom.The west-facing garden provides a lovely setting for family and friends, with an open aspect that enhances privacy and outdoor enjoyment.

Hythe, a picturesque coastal town in Kent, England, is known for its historic charm, scenic views, and seaside ambiance. Located along the English Channel, Hythe is one of the traditional Cinque Ports, originally a medieval confederation of ports that provided ships and men for the defense of the realm. Today, its appreciated for its rich history, charming architecture, and peaceful surroundings, making it popular with both residents and visitors.


Here are some highlights:

Historic Attractions: Hythe is home to St. Leonard‘s Church, famous for its ossuary, which houses one of the largest and best-preserved collections of human skulls and bones in Britain. The church itself dates back to Norman times, showcasing a beautiful blend of architectural styles.

Royal Military Canal: This 28-mile canal, built during the Napoleonic Wars, is a popular spot for walking, boating, and wildlife watching. It runs through Hythe, adding a unique waterway backdrop to the town.

Hythe Beach and Seafront: With its long stretches of shingle beach, the Hythe seafront offers stunning views of the Channel and is great for a quiet day by the sea. It‘s also a fantastic spot for beachcombing and enjoying the local seafood.

Hythe and Dymchurch Railway: The miniature railway is a quirky and beloved local attraction, offering scenic rides through the Romney Marsh to Dungeness. Its a fun way for families and train enthusiasts to experience the beauty of the area.

High Street:The bustling High Street, featuring four supermarkets (Waitrose, Aldi, and Sainsburys included), independent shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, are also nearby.

Sports and leisure facilities, such as tennis, squash, bowls, cricket, water sports, and the local public swimming pool closeby.

The larger town of Folkestone is 5 miles away, and the historic city of Canterbury is 15 miles distant.

The area benefits from excellent transport links, with the M20 motorway (Junction 11) just over 2 miles away, the Channel Tunnel Terminal 3 miles away, and Saltwoods mainline railway station around 2 miles away.

High-Speed trains to London St Pancras are accessible from Ashford (10 miles) and Folkestone (West and Central) in under an hour.

Primary and Secondary Schools are in close proximity, such as Hythe Bay, Palmarsh, Saltwood and St Augustines. Secondary schools also closeby such as Brockhill park school and Folkestone has two grammar schools



Council Tax Band

The council tax band for this property is C.

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