- Detached Arts & Crafts house +
- Panoramic views over town and coast +
- Interesting characteristics +
- Enviable hillside location +
- Grage & parking +
- Walking distance to town +
- Good access to stations incl HS1 +
Simply one of my favourite Hythe locations, I just love those views -- Sam Clarke, Valuer
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A fascinating detached family house in the Arts & Crafts style with an interesting former artist’s studio. Believed to be one of the best locations from which to enjoy the panoramic views over the roof tops of this highly favoured Kent coast town, distinctive parish church and the coastline.
A 1900s detached house in the Arts & Crafts style of rough cast render elevations beneath a tile roof having many interesting characteristics such as distinctive windows, some now double glazed, and a variety of unusual period fireplaces complete with coloured tile insets. In addition to an upper floor sun loggia commanding spectacular views, there is a fascinating former sculpture’s studio with a full height ceiling. This room has more recently been used as a very spacious library/study with a dark room, but it is thought suitable for a multitude of other uses.
The views are truly panoramic from many of the rooms in the house with aspects in all directions. The principle south facing views are commanding and extend over the town to the English Channel and along the coastline.
The accommodation would benefit from updating but is considered worthy of any expenditure required due to the stunning location.
North Road is a highly regarded hillside location in the popular town of Hythe. The location is a vantage point from which to enjoy outstanding views towards the English Channel. This property is set in an especially fortunate position within the road.
The house is within walking distance of the bustling High Street below, which is full of independent shops as well as nearby supermarkets such as Waitrose. The historic Royal Military Canal runs through the town and is a haven for wildlife with picturesque level walks and cycle routes extending in both directions. There are bathing beaches increasingly popular not just in the summer but with all year-round cold-water swimmers.
This ancient Cinque Port town is well served by a choice of leisure amenities including golf, tennis, bowls, sailing, windsurfing and football, there are excellent travel links including Sandling railway station, M20 motorway (Jct. 11), the nearby Channel Tunnel and HS1 services from Folkestone and Ashford.
Freehold
Council Tax Band G
Our Ref: AVS240083