3 bedroom flat for sale
Earls Avenue, Folkestone
Chain-free
Recently added
Flat
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 89 yrs left
Ground rent: £100 per annum | review period: 25 yrs
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No onward chain
- Striking ground floor apartment
- Highly desirable location
- Walking distance to the leas and station
- Three bedrooms
- Two reception rooms
- High celings, fireplace and stained glass windows
- Bathroom and shower room
- Private garden & allocated parking
- Kitchen and utility room
Set within an impressive period building, this substantial red-brick residence showcases striking Edwardian architecture with elegant gables, tall chimneys and decorative stone detailing. A grand sense of space is immediately apparent, with high ceilings, decorative cornicing, and large bay windows creating elegant, airy accommodation.
The formal dining room is a standout feature, offering a refined setting with tall windows, original detailing, and ample space for a large dining table and is ideal for entertaining. Living accommodation continues the theme of generous scale, with a spacious sitting room centred around a traditional fireplace and framed by expansive bay windows overlooking the garden.
The principal bedroom is exceptionally large, featuring a striking beamed ceiling, tall windows, and characterful stained-glass details. There is plenty of room for both sleeping and seating areas, making it a relaxing retreat with a strong sense of heritage and charm.
This generously proportioned bedrooms showcase the elegant proportions typical of the period, featuring impressive ceiling height, ornate cornicing and large sash windows that flood the space with natural light. The interconnecting doors allow for flexible use and comfortably accommodating both living and sleeping or study areas.
Built-in shelving along one wall creates an ideal library or study space, offering extensive storage while enhancing the room’s character. Original panelled doors and deep skirting boards further reflect the property’s heritage, while the warm carpeting adds comfort and a sense of cohesion throughout.
Throughout the property, original features such as leaded windows, woodwork, and period fireplaces are complemented by a well-kept, traditional presentation. The overall layout offers flexibility for family living while retaining the elegance and character expected of a home of this calibre.
The property benefits from a beautifully maintained private garden, laid mainly to lawn and bordered by shrubs and hedging, creating a peaceful and private green outlook. The garden provides an attractive setting for relaxation and adds to the sense of space and tranquillity rarely found so close to town. The property enjoys a commanding presence, approached via a gravel driveway with off-street parking and framed by mature trees and established planting.
Overall, this is a handsome and characterful property combining architectural presence, generous outdoor space and convenient parking, ideal for those seeking period charm in a leafy residential setting.
The vendors informs us the central heating boiler doesn't work.
Folkestone is a vibrant and characterful coastal town on the Kent coast, celebrated for its blend of historic charm, creative energy and stunning natural surroundings. Set between rolling countryside and dramatic sea views, the town offers a relaxed yet lively atmosphere with a strong sense of community.
The Creative Quarter is at the heart of Folkestone’s cultural life, home to independent shops, galleries, cafés and regular events, while the regenerated Harbour Arm provides a popular waterfront destination with restaurants, bars and panoramic views across the Channel. The town also benefits from a growing food scene, traditional pubs and a variety of local amenities.
Excellent transport links make Folkestone particularly appealing, with high-speed rail services to London St Pancras and easy access to the Channel Tunnel and Dover. Surrounded by beautiful coastline, beaches and nearby countryside, Folkestone combines seaside living with convenience, creativity and a distinctive sense of place.
The formal dining room is a standout feature, offering a refined setting with tall windows, original detailing, and ample space for a large dining table and is ideal for entertaining. Living accommodation continues the theme of generous scale, with a spacious sitting room centred around a traditional fireplace and framed by expansive bay windows overlooking the garden.
The principal bedroom is exceptionally large, featuring a striking beamed ceiling, tall windows, and characterful stained-glass details. There is plenty of room for both sleeping and seating areas, making it a relaxing retreat with a strong sense of heritage and charm.
This generously proportioned bedrooms showcase the elegant proportions typical of the period, featuring impressive ceiling height, ornate cornicing and large sash windows that flood the space with natural light. The interconnecting doors allow for flexible use and comfortably accommodating both living and sleeping or study areas.
Built-in shelving along one wall creates an ideal library or study space, offering extensive storage while enhancing the room’s character. Original panelled doors and deep skirting boards further reflect the property’s heritage, while the warm carpeting adds comfort and a sense of cohesion throughout.
Throughout the property, original features such as leaded windows, woodwork, and period fireplaces are complemented by a well-kept, traditional presentation. The overall layout offers flexibility for family living while retaining the elegance and character expected of a home of this calibre.
The property benefits from a beautifully maintained private garden, laid mainly to lawn and bordered by shrubs and hedging, creating a peaceful and private green outlook. The garden provides an attractive setting for relaxation and adds to the sense of space and tranquillity rarely found so close to town. The property enjoys a commanding presence, approached via a gravel driveway with off-street parking and framed by mature trees and established planting.
Overall, this is a handsome and characterful property combining architectural presence, generous outdoor space and convenient parking, ideal for those seeking period charm in a leafy residential setting.
The vendors informs us the central heating boiler doesn't work.
Folkestone is a vibrant and characterful coastal town on the Kent coast, celebrated for its blend of historic charm, creative energy and stunning natural surroundings. Set between rolling countryside and dramatic sea views, the town offers a relaxed yet lively atmosphere with a strong sense of community.
The Creative Quarter is at the heart of Folkestone’s cultural life, home to independent shops, galleries, cafés and regular events, while the regenerated Harbour Arm provides a popular waterfront destination with restaurants, bars and panoramic views across the Channel. The town also benefits from a growing food scene, traditional pubs and a variety of local amenities.
Excellent transport links make Folkestone particularly appealing, with high-speed rail services to London St Pancras and easy access to the Channel Tunnel and Dover. Surrounded by beautiful coastline, beaches and nearby countryside, Folkestone combines seaside living with convenience, creativity and a distinctive sense of place.
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Hunters Estate Agents and Letting Agents in Folkestone is part of the one of the largest independent estate agent networks in the United Kingdom, offering the highest levels of professionalism and customer service to our clients - Buyers, Sellers, Landlords and Tenants. Forming part of a four branch network across Kent, we work alongside independently owned offices across the country as part of Hunters. Advertising on all major properties portals such as Zoopla, Rightmove, Primelocation & Hunters.com, ensures that our properties are given the widest possible reach. Senior Branch Manager, Celia Wood started at the grass roots level of Estate Agency in 1988, and has worked for both independent and corporate companies. Specialising in Rural and Village Property having worked in Lyminge, Fordwich and Wingham for many years, along with the City of Canterbury and the coastal towns of Dover and Folkestone, she is highly knowledgeable and leads the team based on this expansive and varied history in property. Folkestone is Celia’s home town, where her father owned two local businesses and where she attended St. Mary’s Convent. Given this upbringing, she has an in depth-knowledge of the area and can bestow all the benefits it has to offer to clients of Hunters Folkestone Estate and Letting Agents.























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