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£765,000
4 bed barn conversion for sale
Dent-De-Lion Court, Margate CT94 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC rating: C
Key Information
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Chartfield School 0.4 miles
- Westgate-on-Sea 0.5 miles
- St Crispin's Community Primary Infant School 0.6 miles
- Margate 1.1 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Spacious Four Bedroom Barn Conversion
- Comes With A Norman Fortified Gatehouse!
- Large Double Garage
- 32ft Lounge
- En-Suite To Master Bedroom
- Residents' Association
- Tons Of Period Charm & Character
- This property is Constructed Of Brick and Block and Timber Frame
- This Property Has No Adaptations For Accessibility
Nestled amidst scenic surroundings, this spacious four-bedroom barn conversion offers a serene retreat while maintaining convenient access to local amenities. Believed to have been converted in the early/mid 1980's, Dent-de-Lion Court has retained much of its period charm and character. The highlight of this property is the inclusion of a Norman fortified gatehouse, adding a unique historical touch to the setting. Beyond the grand entrance hall, the ground floor accommodation boasts a generous 32ft lounge, a separate dining room, a cosy snug/sitting room, a bespoke country style kitchen and a downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs, the property features four well-appointed bedrooms, including an en-suite to the master bedroom and a further family shower room. Throughout the house, period charm and character are prevalent, creating an atmosphere that seamlessly blends the past with the present. Externally there is a beautifully tended rear garden complete with artificial grass and a variety of well established plants and shrubs. From here there is also gated side access out to the gatehouse. Additional features include a large double garage, providing plenty of storage space for vehicles and outdoor equipment.
The gatehouse has been dated to the early 15th century and survives in almost complete form, with some subsequent restoration and repair. It features in an original painting by J.M.W Turner in 1792 when he was just 17 years old. The gatehouse was originally the main entrance into the courtyard of a contemporary fortified house. The house, now demolished, is thought to have stood to the north of the gatehouse.
The main approach to the gatehouse was from the south, and the southern facade is pierced by a tall carriage entrance, headed by a segmental arch. This is flanked to the west by a smaller, pointed archway for pedestrians. The entrance way is topped with a crenelated parapet. To the rear is a single, large, round-headed archway with flint dressings. Flanking the cobble-faced entrance passage are four tall, square, embattled corner towers pierced by gun-loops and arrow slits. Further architectural decorations include a stone string course over the entrance archways and a carved stone shield over the carriage arch, representing the coat of arms of the Daundelyon family, for whom the gatehouse was built.
In our opinion this really is a rare opportunity to own a spacious family home with your own piece of history and viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate all that is on offer!
Identification checks
Should a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Miles & Barr, they will need to undertake an identification check. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (aml) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service to verify your identity. The cost of these checks is £60 inc. VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances.
EPC Rating: C
Location
Ideally situated between Westgate-on-sea and the ever-regenerating Margate, Westbrook appears to have something for everyone. A stone’s throw from Margate train station and the high speed St Pancras link, regular bus routes to Canterbury and a walk away from the vibrant Margate “Old Town”, Westbrook is a great place to base yourself. If you enjoy beach life without the hustle and bustle of our welcomed day trippers, then why not try Westbrook Bay with its golden sandy blue flag award beach and café serving everything from fish and chips to a Sunday roast! Those who enjoy more energetic pastimes can enjoy the seafront mini-golf course, miles of open clifftop green spaces and of course a variety of water-based activities. Westbrook is popular with London commuters, families wanting to be in the catchment area for local schools and couples looking to retire by the sea.
Entrance
Leading To
WC
With Toilet and Wash Hand Basin
Sitting Room (3.73m x 3.66m)
Dining Room (5.31m x 4.47m)
With Doors To Garden And Leading to Living Room
Living Room (9.75m x 6.58m)
With Doors to Garden
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (4.45m x 4.29m)
First Floor
First Floor Landing with Airing Cupboard And Leading To
Bedroom (3.71m x 3.20m)
Bedroom (4.01m x 3.71m)
Bedroom (4.45m x 4.39m)
Shower Room (3.10m x 2.59m)
Bedroom (5.87m x 5.59m)
With Fitted Wardrobe and Ensuite
En-Suite (4.55m x 3.10m)
With Toilet, Bidet, Wash Hand Basin and Bath
External - Stable
Stable In A Block Accessed Through A Private Gate - Great For Storage
Parking - Double Garage
With Mezzanine Floor For Extra Storage
Parking - Allocated Parking
The gatehouse has been dated to the early 15th century and survives in almost complete form, with some subsequent restoration and repair. It features in an original painting by J.M.W Turner in 1792 when he was just 17 years old. The gatehouse was originally the main entrance into the courtyard of a contemporary fortified house. The house, now demolished, is thought to have stood to the north of the gatehouse.
The main approach to the gatehouse was from the south, and the southern facade is pierced by a tall carriage entrance, headed by a segmental arch. This is flanked to the west by a smaller, pointed archway for pedestrians. The entrance way is topped with a crenelated parapet. To the rear is a single, large, round-headed archway with flint dressings. Flanking the cobble-faced entrance passage are four tall, square, embattled corner towers pierced by gun-loops and arrow slits. Further architectural decorations include a stone string course over the entrance archways and a carved stone shield over the carriage arch, representing the coat of arms of the Daundelyon family, for whom the gatehouse was built.
In our opinion this really is a rare opportunity to own a spacious family home with your own piece of history and viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate all that is on offer!
Identification checks
Should a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Miles & Barr, they will need to undertake an identification check. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (aml) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service to verify your identity. The cost of these checks is £60 inc. VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances.
EPC Rating: C
Location
Ideally situated between Westgate-on-sea and the ever-regenerating Margate, Westbrook appears to have something for everyone. A stone’s throw from Margate train station and the high speed St Pancras link, regular bus routes to Canterbury and a walk away from the vibrant Margate “Old Town”, Westbrook is a great place to base yourself. If you enjoy beach life without the hustle and bustle of our welcomed day trippers, then why not try Westbrook Bay with its golden sandy blue flag award beach and café serving everything from fish and chips to a Sunday roast! Those who enjoy more energetic pastimes can enjoy the seafront mini-golf course, miles of open clifftop green spaces and of course a variety of water-based activities. Westbrook is popular with London commuters, families wanting to be in the catchment area for local schools and couples looking to retire by the sea.
Entrance
Leading To
WC
With Toilet and Wash Hand Basin
Sitting Room (3.73m x 3.66m)
Dining Room (5.31m x 4.47m)
With Doors To Garden And Leading to Living Room
Living Room (9.75m x 6.58m)
With Doors to Garden
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (4.45m x 4.29m)
First Floor
First Floor Landing with Airing Cupboard And Leading To
Bedroom (3.71m x 3.20m)
Bedroom (4.01m x 3.71m)
Bedroom (4.45m x 4.39m)
Shower Room (3.10m x 2.59m)
Bedroom (5.87m x 5.59m)
With Fitted Wardrobe and Ensuite
En-Suite (4.55m x 3.10m)
With Toilet, Bidet, Wash Hand Basin and Bath
External - Stable
Stable In A Block Accessed Through A Private Gate - Great For Storage
Parking - Double Garage
With Mezzanine Floor For Extra Storage
Parking - Allocated Parking
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