5 bedroom house
Lympne, Hythe, Kent, CT21 4JX
Guide Price
£1,450,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
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I think this is very special indeed, the design shows architectural flair and creativity but above all, this house is just a lovely place to live -- Alex Davies, Managing Director
#TheGardenOfEngland
An eco-friendly architect-designed country house with ‘a strong geometric modernist design reflecting the expansive views to the south-east’ as far as the English Channel and the French coast.
Overall winner of the 2009 RIBA Downland Prize. (CDP Architecture)
In all about 1.5 acres.
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This award-winning architect-designed country house is surrounded by its own gardens and grounds with a south-easterly aspect and distant views to the English Channel. The property is approached via a peaceful no-through lane and is within walking distance of village facilities. There are some additional views to the east towards the North Downs.
The house was commissioned in 2009 by the current owners in conjunction with CDP Architecture and the fascinating eco-design has a strong aesthetic appeal from all elevations.
Examples of such fine and individual architecture are extremely rare in the Kent countryside and even more scarce in such a secluded and peaceful setting.
The village of Lympne is conveniently situated within two miles of the M20 motorway (J11) and within a shorter distance of Westenhanger mainline railway station connecting with Ashford International (HS1). The Channel Tunnel is accessible nearby as well as the Port of Dover.
The Cinque Port town of Hythe is within three miles offering a good range of everyday facilities including Waitrose and Aldi supermarkets, as well as bathing beaches, and the historic Royal Military Canal.
Lympne has a wealth of village and countryside walking routes along with access to a useful post office/store, pub, popular primary school, village hall, nearby zoo park, and historic castle.
The thriving market town of Ashford is within twelve miles distance with its high-speed trains taking just 38 minutes to London St Pancras. (Also available from Folkestone)
The cathedral city of Canterbury lies to the north via the B2068 and is host to a good choice of schools, universities, and major shopping outlets.
The surrounding area is well-served by secondary schools including grammar schools for boys and girls.
Our Ref: AHS210153
Marketed by: Hobbs Parker, Ashford
#TheGardenOfEngland
An eco-friendly architect-designed country house with ‘a strong geometric modernist design reflecting the expansive views to the south-east’ as far as the English Channel and the French coast.
Overall winner of the 2009 RIBA Downland Prize. (CDP Architecture)
In all about 1.5 acres.
(Download full brochure)
This award-winning architect-designed country house is surrounded by its own gardens and grounds with a south-easterly aspect and distant views to the English Channel. The property is approached via a peaceful no-through lane and is within walking distance of village facilities. There are some additional views to the east towards the North Downs.
The house was commissioned in 2009 by the current owners in conjunction with CDP Architecture and the fascinating eco-design has a strong aesthetic appeal from all elevations.
Examples of such fine and individual architecture are extremely rare in the Kent countryside and even more scarce in such a secluded and peaceful setting.
The village of Lympne is conveniently situated within two miles of the M20 motorway (J11) and within a shorter distance of Westenhanger mainline railway station connecting with Ashford International (HS1). The Channel Tunnel is accessible nearby as well as the Port of Dover.
The Cinque Port town of Hythe is within three miles offering a good range of everyday facilities including Waitrose and Aldi supermarkets, as well as bathing beaches, and the historic Royal Military Canal.
Lympne has a wealth of village and countryside walking routes along with access to a useful post office/store, pub, popular primary school, village hall, nearby zoo park, and historic castle.
The thriving market town of Ashford is within twelve miles distance with its high-speed trains taking just 38 minutes to London St Pancras. (Also available from Folkestone)
The cathedral city of Canterbury lies to the north via the B2068 and is host to a good choice of schools, universities, and major shopping outlets.
The surrounding area is well-served by secondary schools including grammar schools for boys and girls.
Our Ref: AHS210153
Marketed by: Hobbs Parker, Ashford
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