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£475,000

Middle Street, Deal, CT147AG

2 bedroom Townhouse

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Overview

Beautiful unspoiled four-story Queen Anne town house right in the centre of Deal's famous Middle Street conservation area, 30 seconds walk from the sea. Grade II listed building.

Widely acknowledged to be one of the very last houses of its kind anywhere, this is a very rare opportunity to buy an un-modernised period house.

This unique property is at present the registered company office and occasional filming location of Two-Cities Films (In Which We Serve, This Happy Breed, Odd Man Out and Olivier's Henry V) ...

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Key Features

  • Georgian House on four floors

  • 20 seconds from the sea

  • In conservation area of beautiful town of Deal

  • Uniquely preserved and unspoiled

  • All original panelling in-tact

  • Open fireplaces

  • 2 en-suite bedrooms

  • Location

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