Detailed Description
Jenkinson Estates are able to offer this exciting opportunity to anyone looking to create their very own grand designs in the form of a building plot, with full planning permission for a four bedroom detached home and a former public house. Our research has led us to believe this former public house that was originally built circa 1689 started life as a private dwelling place with stables and outbuildings. In 1721 the property was sold to a corn trader and in 1746 became a bakery. The property continued to be owned by various corn and flour traders and known to be a bakery and shop until 1808. In that year, a licence was obtained to sell ale from the premises. By 1818 the property was known as The Magnet ale house. Called The Magnet for one of two reasons, a turning point for a local bus company or the fact it was frequented by the sailors from the naval ship of the same name moored at the downs. In 1848 a wine and spirit licence was granted. It then became a registered public house. Today the property stands vacant and after being sold by Shepherd Neame and has had full planning permission granted to be turned back into a residential dwelling. The scheme approved provides four bedrooms with master en-suite, a large living space which incorporates a sitting, dining room and a breakfast area plus kitchen. There is a further large cellar which provides further scope for accommodation. An amazing opportunity to own a historic part of Deal's bygone era and to create a very special bespoke home. Full details of the planning can be found on the Dover District Council Website under planning. The planning reference numbers are 21/00038 and 20/00814. All viewings are by appointment and exclusively via Jenkinson Estates.
Approved Planning For Conversion To Include: Open Plan Living Space Comprising
Living / Dining / Breakfast Area
Kitchen
Ground Floor Cloakroom W.C
Large Cellar Rooms
First Floor
Master Bedroom Suite
Bedroom Two
Bedroom Three
Bedroom Four
Family Bathroom
Off Street Parking
Gardens