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House & single-family home for sale in Hythe

USD 2,095,983

House & Single-family home (For sale)

6 bd
5 ba
Reference: EDEN-T95189199 / 95189199
If you are looking for the ultimate marine residence this stunning property on Hythe’s seafront promenade, has it all. Although originally built in 1910 it was completely and very stylishly refurbished about 15 years ago to the highest standard and with no expense spared. The property was redesigned to take full advantage of the panoramic sea views and the location and also comes with a self-contained two bedroom annexe. So whether you want a permanent beach front home or that ultra special holiday and weekend seaside retreat, Aquamarine should tick all the boxes. Walking through the front gate from the promenade you are met by a delightful front garden and terrace flanking the pathway. Although the house is set well back from the seafront the one thing you really notice is the veritable wall of bi-fold doors and windows that span the width of the property so you feel you are in for a real treat once you cross the threshold and you won’t be disappointed. The front entrance opens directly into the breath-taking open plan living space and the partially separated bespoke kitchen/breakfast room designed with a sailing boat in mind. Bi-fold Windows extend round each side with built in banquettes and Travertine flooring that flows through the entire ground floor and also spills out onto the terrace. There is a seating area overlooking the garden and the sea where you can enjoy the views, while the main sitting area includes a stone fireplace and an open fire with a beam mantle that you can cosy up to on a cold winter’s evening while still leaving plenty of space for a large table and chairs for those dinner parties and family celebrations. There is even space for a study area if you can tear yourself away from admiring the view. Some with curved lines and aquamarine colouring, the beautifully handmade tulip wood kitchen units with walnut worktops by Thoroughly Wood from Lyminge are a delight. They house two built in Neff oven/grills and a warming drawer, an integrated fridge and a glass fronted wine fridge as well as a five ring Neff induction hob with a gas wok ring and an electric griddle under a boat inspired extractor. There is also a fascinating curved central island with cupboards under and a quartz worktop as well as a shark fin shaped hard walnut topped breakfast bar, a door to the cellar and storage room and an archway to the spacious utility area. Here you will find additional Thoroughly Wood painted units with walnut and quartz worktops housing a commercial dishwasher, pullout bin unit, a built in cupboard with laundry facilities, a fridge freezer and twin porcelain sinks with a boiling water tap and Insinkarator, a water softener and storage shelving with bi-fold doors as well as views over the rear garden. A door from the sitting area leads to an inner hall with access to the tiled family bathroom that has a bath and separate shower, a cloakroom and three double bedrooms. One has views towards the town, and the other two have bay windows and fitted wardrobes. In keeping with the aquamarine theme a unique pale green glass and walnut staircase takes you from the sitting area to the very luxurious main suite on the first floor. It is dual aspect with solid oak flooring and virtually a whole wall of bi-fold doors to the large balcony overlooking the sea. There is also a beautiful stand-alone bath under a vaulted ceiling with an automatic closing Velux window and rear views across to the sports fields and the town beyond but apparently when you lie on the bed or in the bath on a clear day you can see France! This floor also includes separate ‘his and hers’ shower rooms with marble effect tiling, a walk in wardrobe that includes a concealed three year old boiler and a pressurised water tank as well additional and separate male and female fitted walk-in wardrobes. The superb balcony with its triple glass balustrade includes two FAR heaters and makes it warm enough to even sit out on Christmas Day but, on any day, you can sip your morning coffee revelling in panoramic views sometimes as far as Rye or enjoying a nightcap before bed, watching the twinkling lights in Cape Gris-Nez and Calais. The cellar is tiled and has a large water storage tank providing water for the garden, a wine store and a tanked and heated dry storage room. It is adjacent to the self-contained annexe and an original doorway to the annexe could be re-instated if internal access was required. The beautifully designed south facing front garden includes a terrace that spans the width of the property with a partially covered and glassed in area with a built in barbecue so you can enjoy the outside even on a cooler day. The York stone path leads to the promenade gate and is flanked by two lawns surrounded by impressive shrubs and sub-tropical plantings. There is also a boat storage facility that could be for canoes and paddle boards and, owing to the local topography, there is a side passageway with paved steps down to the rear of the property where you will find carparking for several of cars with vehicular access from South Road. This area also has log stores, a workshop and bike shed and the front of what was the garage and a gate to the annexe entitled ‘Submarine.’ The Indian sandstone pathway to the annexe front door is bordered by high hedging and the annexe entrance hall leads into a spacious kitchen/dining room. This also has Travertine flooring and units made by Thoroughly Wood that house a Neff hob, Miele oven, a warming drawer, washing machine and a combi boiler with a recess for a fridge freezer and a peninsular breakfast bar. There is also a raised open hearth and an adjacent cloakroom with storage facilities. The good sized sitting room includes bi-fold doors to the garden and a stone fireplace with an open hearth and open access to a corridor that leads to the large family bathroom with a bath, separate shower and French doors to the garden. There is also a guest double bedroom with French doors to the garden and the principal double bedroom with an en suite shower. A second door from the entrance hall there opens to steps up to the promenade as well as access to the boat shed. The charming rear garden includes an Indian sandstone terrace, shrubs and trees flanking a brick paved path to the large garden shed and a pea gravel patio where you can sit and enjoy the evening sunshine.
Features:
- Terrace
View more View less If you are looking for the ultimate marine residence this stunning property on Hythe’s seafront promenade, has it all. Although originally built in 1910 it was completely and very stylishly refurbished about 15 years ago to the highest standard and with no expense spared. The property was redesigned to take full advantage of the panoramic sea views and the location and also comes with a self-contained two bedroom annexe. So whether you want a permanent beach front home or that ultra special holiday and weekend seaside retreat, Aquamarine should tick all the boxes. Walking through the front gate from the promenade you are met by a delightful front garden and terrace flanking the pathway. Although the house is set well back from the seafront the one thing you really notice is the veritable wall of bi-fold doors and windows that span the width of the property so you feel you are in for a real treat once you cross the threshold and you won’t be disappointed. The front entrance opens directly into the breath-taking open plan living space and the partially separated bespoke kitchen/breakfast room designed with a sailing boat in mind. Bi-fold Windows extend round each side with built in banquettes and Travertine flooring that flows through the entire ground floor and also spills out onto the terrace. There is a seating area overlooking the garden and the sea where you can enjoy the views, while the main sitting area includes a stone fireplace and an open fire with a beam mantle that you can cosy up to on a cold winter’s evening while still leaving plenty of space for a large table and chairs for those dinner parties and family celebrations. There is even space for a study area if you can tear yourself away from admiring the view. Some with curved lines and aquamarine colouring, the beautifully handmade tulip wood kitchen units with walnut worktops by Thoroughly Wood from Lyminge are a delight. They house two built in Neff oven/grills and a warming drawer, an integrated fridge and a glass fronted wine fridge as well as a five ring Neff induction hob with a gas wok ring and an electric griddle under a boat inspired extractor. There is also a fascinating curved central island with cupboards under and a quartz worktop as well as a shark fin shaped hard walnut topped breakfast bar, a door to the cellar and storage room and an archway to the spacious utility area. Here you will find additional Thoroughly Wood painted units with walnut and quartz worktops housing a commercial dishwasher, pullout bin unit, a built in cupboard with laundry facilities, a fridge freezer and twin porcelain sinks with a boiling water tap and Insinkarator, a water softener and storage shelving with bi-fold doors as well as views over the rear garden. A door from the sitting area leads to an inner hall with access to the tiled family bathroom that has a bath and separate shower, a cloakroom and three double bedrooms. One has views towards the town, and the other two have bay windows and fitted wardrobes. In keeping with the aquamarine theme a unique pale green glass and walnut staircase takes you from the sitting area to the very luxurious main suite on the first floor. It is dual aspect with solid oak flooring and virtually a whole wall of bi-fold doors to the large balcony overlooking the sea. There is also a beautiful stand-alone bath under a vaulted ceiling with an automatic closing Velux window and rear views across to the sports fields and the town beyond but apparently when you lie on the bed or in the bath on a clear day you can see France! This floor also includes separate ‘his and hers’ shower rooms with marble effect tiling, a walk in wardrobe that includes a concealed three year old boiler and a pressurised water tank as well additional and separate male and female fitted walk-in wardrobes. The superb balcony with its triple glass balustrade includes two FAR heaters and makes it warm enough to even sit out on Christmas Day but, on any day, you can sip your morning coffee revelling in panoramic views sometimes as far as Rye or enjoying a nightcap before bed, watching the twinkling lights in Cape Gris-Nez and Calais. The cellar is tiled and has a large water storage tank providing water for the garden, a wine store and a tanked and heated dry storage room. It is adjacent to the self-contained annexe and an original doorway to the annexe could be re-instated if internal access was required. The beautifully designed south facing front garden includes a terrace that spans the width of the property with a partially covered and glassed in area with a built in barbecue so you can enjoy the outside even on a cooler day. The York stone path leads to the promenade gate and is flanked by two lawns surrounded by impressive shrubs and sub-tropical plantings. There is also a boat storage facility that could be for canoes and paddle boards and, owing to the local topography, there is a side passageway with paved steps down to the rear of the property where you will find carparking for several of cars with vehicular access from South Road. This area also has log stores, a workshop and bike shed and the front of what was the garage and a gate to the annexe entitled ‘Submarine.’ The Indian sandstone pathway to the annexe front door is bordered by high hedging and the annexe entrance hall leads into a spacious kitchen/dining room. This also has Travertine flooring and units made by Thoroughly Wood that house a Neff hob, Miele oven, a warming drawer, washing machine and a combi boiler with a recess for a fridge freezer and a peninsular breakfast bar. There is also a raised open hearth and an adjacent cloakroom with storage facilities. The good sized sitting room includes bi-fold doors to the garden and a stone fireplace with an open hearth and open access to a corridor that leads to the large family bathroom with a bath, separate shower and French doors to the garden. There is also a guest double bedroom with French doors to the garden and the principal double bedroom with an en suite shower. A second door from the entrance hall there opens to steps up to the promenade as well as access to the boat shed. The charming rear garden includes an Indian sandstone terrace, shrubs and trees flanking a brick paved path to the large garden shed and a pea gravel patio where you can sit and enjoy the evening sunshine.
Features:
- Terrace
Reference: EDEN-T95189199
Country: GB
City: Hythe
Postal code: CT21 6AW
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Rooms: 2
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 5
Terrace: Yes
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