Tucked away just outside Folkestone, you'll find a real 1960s period piece. And what's more, Scan House in Radnor Cliff, Sandgate, Kent is on the market right now.
This is an architect-designed property, described as being a 'Scandinavian-style house' and dating back to 1964. Like some others we have featured of late, it's another out of the The Buildings of England book by Nikolaus Pevsner and Edward Hubbard, praised for a design that offers 180-degree views of the sea.
The house itself is built with a steel frame, which is clad is clad in aluminium and timber, with a concrete tile hanging and a flat roof. The look of the place both inside and out is very much of the original era – this is the first time the house has been on the market in over 20 years. It really could be longer when you see the wood-clad ceilings and walks, room dividers and storage. Work needed, but a great canvas.
In terms of layout, you'll find a reception room, utility room, workshop/store, shower room, sitting room/bedroom five and mezzanine on the ground floor. Upstairs there's a galleried landing, sitting room, kitchen, dining room, four more bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside, you'll find some paving and gardens, plus room to park your car underneath.
The house is on the market for £300,000.
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