Step into the charm and character of this attractive 1900s three-bedroom mid-terrace home, where period features blend effortlessly with stylish modern updates.
As you enter the property, the recently fitted Wren kitchen sits at the front of the house to your right. Beautifully designed with sleek cabinetry and quality AEG built-in appliances, it offers both practicality and contemporary flair. The sink comes complete with an InSinkErator hot tap for instant boiling water. There is ample space for a dining table, creating a sociable kitchen-diner — perfect for family meals, morning coffee, or entertaining guests.
To the rear, the separate cosy lounge provides a warm and inviting retreat. Finished with elegant Amtico flooring and centred around a charming log burner, it’s a wonderfully cosy space to relax and unwind. Just off the lounge to the left, a separate utility/drying room keeps laundry and household essentials neatly tucked away, complemented by the convenience of a downstairs WC.
Upstairs, three well-proportioned bedrooms offer flexible accommodation for families, guests, or those working from home along with a good sized family bathroom. For buyers looking to future-proof, drawings are available for a potential loft extension, presenting an exciting opportunity to expand (subject to the necessary consents).
Outside, the property truly comes into its own. The extensive tiered garden is beautifully established, with mature trees, well-stocked shrubs and thoughtfully planted borders creating colour, privacy and year-round interest. Multiple levels provide distinct areas for entertaining, relaxing and gardening, making it a wonderful outdoor sanctuary. At the top of the garden sits an insulated summer house with power and WiFi — ideal as a home office, craft studio, games room or peaceful garden retreat.
With the added benefit of a newly installed boiler, this characterful home offers comfort, versatility and exciting future potential — a perfect blend of period charm, modern living and a garden that feels like a hidden haven.
Seabrook is a popular coastal village on the edge of Hythe, perfectly positioned between Hythe and Folkestone. It offers a relaxed seaside lifestyle with a strong community feel, making it attractive to families, commuters and retirees alike.
The village benefits from everyday conveniences including a local convenience shop, garage, takeaway options and welcoming pubs such as the The Britannia Inn, a well-known local spot for food and drinks. Hythe’s charming high street is just a short walk or drive away, offering independent shops, cafés, Waitrose and Aldi. Nearby Cheriton provides additional shopping including a Co-op, Tesco and a range of local services.
For commuters, Seabrook is well connected. Regular bus routes run along the coast, and high-speed rail services to London St Pancras are available from Folkestone West railway station and Folkestone Central railway station, with journey times to London of around 50 minutes.
Families are well served by Seabrook Church of England Primary School within the village, with a range of secondary and grammar schools available in Folkestone and the surrounding area.
One of Seabrook’s biggest draws is its outdoor lifestyle. The seafront promenade provides beautiful coastal walks linking to Sandgate and Hythe, while the nearby Royal Military Canal offers scenic waterside walks and cycle routes stretching inland. With the beach on your doorstep and countryside close by, Seabrook combines coastal living with excellent amenities and strong transport links.
EPC AND FLOOR PLAN TO FOLLOW 14th MARCH