

No Chain
Within Sight Of Dover Castle
Adjacent To Connaught Park At The Rear
Bay Fronted Living Room
Double Aspect Dining Room
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Three Double Bedrooms
Sea Views
Off Road Parking
Period Features
This imposing family home offers character accommodation to include on the ground floor a bay fronted sitting room to the front measuring 14'3 x 13'1 with a lovely working fireplace. To the rear there is a double aspect dining room which measures 14'1 x 11'8 with original service hatch to a double aspect kitchen/breakfast room measuring 17'6 x 10'9, with useful built in storage cupboards including a walk-in larder & a small hall off the kitchen leading to a downstairs cloakroom.
To the first floor the master bedroom measures 16'5 x 13'1 and has four windows to the front offering a view over the town towards the sea and with a handy en-suite shower room. There are two further double aspect, double bedrooms to the rear along with a family bathroom. The property retains a number of period features including panel doors, picture rails, sash and leaded light windows.
There are gardens to both the front & rear which are stocked with a selection of mature shrubs, trees and bushes along with areas of lawn. There is off road parking. Castle Avenue is well situated and convenient for the New St James's Development & Dover Town Centre with its selection of shopping & recreational facilities along with the Seafront & Docks all within walking distance. Dover Priory mainline railway station offers a fast connection to London St Pancras and there is also easy access to France & beyond by ferry and the Channel Tunnel. Another bonus, there are four great schools all within walking distance from Castle Avenue including the prestigious Dover Grammar Girls School at the end of the avenue.
There are many charming places within easy reach including the medieval Cathedral City of Canterbury with all its historic connections and only a 20 minute drive away.
An interesting fact discovered in the Dover Museum is that this house is the only property on the avenue which didn't sustain any damage during WWII. Because of this it has a different coloured roof in the museum. Also the original miniature pewter spade that turned the first sod of earth will be passed on to the next owner, its tradition.
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