This beautifully presented Grade II Listed property is situated in a highly desirable position in the heart of Deal's sought after conservation area, and moments from the sea front and town centre. The property has been sympathetically restored by the current vendor, with a focus on preserving and enhancing the period features, and now offers relaxed and stylish living just moments from the sea.
On the ground floor there is a charming dual aspect sitting room, with exposed wooden floorboards and a handsome fireplace, fitted with a wood-burning stove; the two sash windows welcome plenty of natural light. There is also a bright and airy dining room with exposed brickwork. The kitchen is fitted with a range of stylish Shaker style wall and floor units in blue, a Butler's sink and a range cooker.
The sheltered courtyard garden can be accessed from both the dining room and the kitchen. A useful cellar is accessed from the hall, currently divided into two store rooms with natural light, and provides the option to utilise as further living space.
A delightful timber staircase rises to the first floor to two double bedrooms, both of which have built-in storage, and a family bathroom with over-bath shower.
On the second floor, there is a further comfortable double bedroom and a study, which could be used as a fourth bedroom if required. There is also a shower room at this level.
Located close to Deal's pier, which stretches for a quarter of a mile into the English Channel, and the town's beautiful stretch of pebble beach extending to Sandwich Bay in one direction and Kingsdown Cliffs in the other, the property is enviably situated close to the picturesque and quaint town centre which has an award-winning High Street with a good selection of independent boutique shopping, cafés, public houses and restaurants. There are excellent educational facilities in both private and state sectors.
The neighbouring towns of Sandwich, Dover and Canterbury are easily accessed via the A2 and A258 and together deliver a comprehensive range of services. The area offers plentiful outdoor pursuits with lovely coastal cliff walks, fishing, sailing and a golf course. Deal station provides direct high-speed trains to London, and Dover Priory offers a journey time to London St Pancras from just over an hour. Access to the Continent is excellent via the Port of Dover and the Channel Tunnel terminal at Folkestone.
The front entrance to Crown House is on a passageway off the quaint Middle Street, which is lined with delightful period houses. The passageway also leads round to the rear of the house, where there is gated access to a paved courtyard garden.