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Central City Location
16th Century Property
Nine Bedrooms
En-Suite Facilities
Viewing Recommended
Guide Price £750,000-£770,000
Tudor House is a busy and centrally located, 16th Century Guest House at the heart of the historic City of Canterbury.
As an English Listed building the property is of special architectural or historic interest with its origins thought to date to the 16th century. Built in the reign of Henry VIII the property would have been well placed to witness the events at Canterbury Cathedral unfold when the Church of England broke away from the Roman Catholic Church. The jettied front elevation with blackened timbers and whitewashed tiles make the property distinctive and its central position makes the nearby busy high street and surrounding attractions readily accessible.
The property has been run as a successful business both by the current owners and its predecessors. With accommodation arranged over four floors there are seven guest rooms in all with occupancy for up to eighteen guests. The city enjoys year round popularity with visitors and as such provides this 3-star rated guest house with regular clientele. The owners currently do not offer an evening dining option which gives opportunity to develop the business further. Along with well appointed guest rooms the owners retain a private sitting room and bedroom. Throughout the house are several features including a wealth of exposed beams and timbers and a beautiful inglenook fireplace in the dining room. Although there is no parking provision belonging to the property, there are a number of nearby car parks for which the local authority can grant passes.
16th Century Property
Nine Bedrooms
En-Suite Facilities
Viewing Recommended
Guide Price £750,000-£770,000
Tudor House is a busy and centrally located, 16th Century Guest House at the heart of the historic City of Canterbury.
As an English Listed building the property is of special architectural or historic interest with its origins thought to date to the 16th century. Built in the reign of Henry VIII the property would have been well placed to witness the events at Canterbury Cathedral unfold when the Church of England broke away from the Roman Catholic Church. The jettied front elevation with blackened timbers and whitewashed tiles make the property distinctive and its central position makes the nearby busy high street and surrounding attractions readily accessible.
The property has been run as a successful business both by the current owners and its predecessors. With accommodation arranged over four floors there are seven guest rooms in all with occupancy for up to eighteen guests. The city enjoys year round popularity with visitors and as such provides this 3-star rated guest house with regular clientele. The owners currently do not offer an evening dining option which gives opportunity to develop the business further. Along with well appointed guest rooms the owners retain a private sitting room and bedroom. Throughout the house are several features including a wealth of exposed beams and timbers and a beautiful inglenook fireplace in the dining room. Although there is no parking provision belonging to the property, there are a number of nearby car parks for which the local authority can grant passes.
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Stations Nearby
- Canterbury East
- 0.4 miles
- Canterbury West
- 0.3 miles
- Sturry
- 2.4 miles
Schools Nearby
- St Nicholas' School
- 0.7 miles
- East Kent Health Needs Education service
- 0.9 miles
- St Edmund's School
- 1.2 miles
- St Peter's Methodist Primary School
- 0.1 miles
- Diocesan and Payne Smith Church of England Primary School
- 0.3 miles
- Diocesan and Payne Smith Church of England Primary School
- 0.2 miles
- St Thomas' Catholic Primary School, Canterbury
- 0.3 miles
- Canterbury College
- 0.6 miles
- The King's School Canterbury
- 0.2 miles
- Barton Court Grammar School
- 0.6 miles