Set above a prestigious tree-lined avenue, this stylish two-bedroom apartment offers a sophisticated urban retreat for discerning buyers. Fully refurbished to a very high standard with plantation shutters installed throughout, this property blends modern amenities with original character features. The apartment boasts two generously sized double bedrooms, ensuring ample space for relaxation and rest. The luxurious bathroom is a sanctuary in itself with a free-standing bath and there is a separate en-suite shower room. The large open-plan living room is complete with an ornate fireplace and restored sash windows that flood the space with natural light. Solid wood herringbone flooring throughout the apartment adds warmth and elegance, and creates a cosy ambience. The large kitchen/diner is equipped with integrated appliances and plenty of counter space for meal preparation. A long lease adds to the appeal of this property, while a private garage to the rear provides convenient parking and storage options. Just a short walk away, residents can enjoy easy access to the station, gardens, and seafront, allowing for a blend of convenience and tranquillity in this sought-after location.

The Edwardian property is of brick and slate construction. The whole building has undergone substantial restoration, internally and externally, in the last 2 years. It has had no adaptions for accessibility.

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Location Summary

Awarded Best Place to Live in The South East by The Times 2024; This coastal town is the very model of modern regeneration for shipshape and stylish living. Folkestone has seen much regeneration over the past few years, with much more planned going forward, especially surrounding the town centre and Harbour. Folkestone has a large array of shops, boutiques and restaurants as well as many hotels and tourist attractions. Folkestone is fortunate to have two High Speed Rail links to London, both offering a London commute in under an hour. There are great transport links to surrounding towns and cities and easy access to the continent too. With so much going on and with the future bright, Folkestone is an excellent location to both live and invest in.

Room Sizes
Second Floor Leading to

Lounge 19' 10" x 16' 10" (6.05m x 5.14m)

Kitchen/Diner 15' 2" x 9' 11" (4.63m x 3.01m)

Bathroom With a bath, hand wash basin and toilet

Bedroom 13' 10" x 9' 11" (4.22m x 3.01m)

Bedroom 15' 4" x 10' 8" (4.67m x 3.24m)

En-Suite With a shower, hand wash basin, toilet and underfloor heating.

Folkestone Area Guide

Folkestone – Picturesque views to France Folkestone is a town with fantastic views of France and it is rich with history. It is believed one of the first nunneries built in England, founded in 630 AD. Folkestone has a good mix of cafés, restaurants and independent stores. If you’re interested in living in Folkestone, come into our Folkestone office an