Property description
This property is a spacious, well-designed bungalow, with stunning views across the English Channel. Nestling in 0.29-acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, this delightful property offers plenty of flexible accommodation, as well as the opportunity to extend into the substantial roof space if required.
The original bungalow was built in the mid-1950s but was totally refurbished and extended in the 1990s. The attractive light and airy sitting room with stunning views through the picture window, as well as the dining room and the kitchen, are in the centre of the property. Two of the four bedrooms and a very trendy bathroom with a Jacuzzi bath are at one end and the master bedroom and office/second bedroom and shower room at the other. This allows hosts and guests to enjoy a level of privacy and independence rarely found in a bungalow.
A very modern kitchen/breakfast room offers everything needed by even the most demanding of cooks. All the appliances are Neff, including the hob, oven, microwave and warming tray and it is adjacent to the formal dining room, so it is easy for serving meals. Alternatively, you can go through the patio doors onto the vast terrace at the rear of the house for a little al fresco dining. In fact you can relax in a variety of terraced areas around the thoughtfully landscaped grounds.
Plenty of storage is available, both indoors and out, as every bedroom and the large study has built-in cupboards and wardrobes while, outside, there are a couple of storage sheds and a workshop as well as a large garage. For enthusiastic petrol heads the brick-paved hard standing is large enough for some eight or nine cars or perhaps a boat, motor home or caravan.
What the Owner says:
“We shall be very sad to leave here and will definitely miss the view but we feel it is time to move nearer to our daughter. Over the years, we have installed a new bathroom and shower room and a new kitchen/breakfast room as we love cooking as well as gardening. We have taken great pleasure in landscaping the garden so we can revel in the great outdoors.
At the front of the property there is a terrace where you can sit and enjoy watching the ships, the ferries and the twinkling lights from Calais and the French ‘White Cliffs’ of Cap Gris Nez across the Channel, while the sunken courtyard with its relaxing water feature is an ideal spot for catching the late afternoon and early evening sunshine. It can really help you to wind down at the end of a busy day.
St Margaret’s Bay offers a small selection of shops including a village post office and has been home to a number of well-known stars. Peter Ustinov bought a small military building on the clifftop, while Ian Fleming owned White Cliffs Cottage where Noel Coward was a regular visitor. In fact, the ‘007’ for James Bond was apparently based on the number 007 National Express bus to Canterbury.”
The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose.
Property Features :
- Perfectly framed sea view from sitting room. Excellent guest suite bedroom accommodation. Garage an
- loft. Arguably best residential position in village