This cottage sits in a terraced row in the picturesque conservation area of one of Kent’s prettiest seaside towns, where well-preserved Georgian townhouses and fishermen’s cottages are set on winding cobbled streets and the pebbly beach is dotted with fishing boats and beach huts. History enthusiasts should visit Deal Castle, one of the finest Tudor artillery castles in England, and the fascinating smuggling history of the town is well worth exploring at Deal Museum. Take a leisurely stroll along the promenade to the pier, which has a restaurant at the head, visit the Saturday farmers’ market or explore the many art galleries and independent shops on your doorstep.
The ground floor is open-plan with wooden floors, lots of windows, a three-seater sofa and armchair, and a round glass dining table with seating for four people. The kitchen area is well laid out with lots of storage and worktop space, and a side door leads onto an alleyway next to the house. Wide, fairly steep stairs lead to the first floor, where a twin room has sea views; the bathroom is divided into two, with a basin and WC down two steps from the landing and a door leading through to a free-standing bath and large walk-in shower. Another set of steep cottage-style stairs leads to the second-floor bedroom, with a king-size bed and more great sea views.
The property does not have an outside space, but the promenade is on your doorstep should you wish for some fresh air.