Guide price
£700,000
(£464/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleGolden Street, Deal CT14
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,510 sq. ft
About this property
Type: Pre-Georgian semi-detached house
Beds: Three double bedrooms
Baths: Two bathrooms with WCs, and a ground-floor WC
Living: Three reception rooms & a kitchen
Garden: Rear enclosed garden (18’9 x 8’7 ft)
Love: Life by the sea is more than a fair-weather fling; this home is a year-round sanctuary
Parks: Deal Beach, Victoria Park, Walmer Beach, North Deal Recreation Ground & Marke Wood Recreation Ground are all nearby
Transport: Deal (0.5 miles), Walmer (2.3 miles)
Size: 140.25 sq m / 1510 sq ft
Chain: Chain-free
Located within Deal’s much-admired Middle Street Conservation Area, this three-bedroom house unfolds across four floors of a 17th-century building. The home has been respectfully renovated by its current owners, with painted panelling, exposed brickwork and eccentric built-in cupboards - the kind only centuries can produce - sitting comfortably alongside thoughtful updates.
The main living room centres around a generous hearth with a wood burner, while exposed beams overhead lend an easy sense of permanence. Like all the best historic houses, it reveals itself slowly; odd corners, clever details and small surprises appear long after moving day. A central staircase divides the ground-floor living space into distinct zones, leading down to a kitchen and dining room that feels both cocooning and sociable.
From here, ancient stone steps rise to a neatly walled garden, compact enough to remain charming, rather than demanding. On the upper floors are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom, while the top floor is given over to a tranquil principal suite, with a generous dressing and shower room.
Life by the sea here is less summer romance, more year-round ritual. Deal manages the increasingly rare trick of feeling both connected and village-like, with London still comfortably within reach when required.
The owners say
Owning a home with such rich history has always felt both a privilege and a responsibility. Dating back to circa 1680, the house immediately captured our imagination when we first began searching for a property in Deal. And we felt it offered the perfect balance between period character and comfortable modern living.
When we undertook the renovation some six years ago, our aim was always to preserve the soul of the house while creating a home that felt calm, warm and functional for everyday life. Even now, after all this time, we still find ourselves noticing new details and nuances that make living here feel special.
Some local advice before we decided to move to Deal was to spend a winter here, and if we still loved it, we’d know we had found home. In truth, we found the opposite. Winters here have been some of the most magical times of all; wandering through softly lit conservation-area streets, seeing fires glowing through old windows - the air filled with the comforting scent of firewood aglow - and returning home on cold evenings to the warmth and comfort of this house. Proof that seaside living isn’t just about getting the best out of summer.
Points to consider
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating D. Potential Energy Rating C.
Council Tax:
Band C in the borough of Dover.
£2,180 in 2026/27.
Utilities:
Current monthly costs are approx:
Electricity & Gas £140
Water £72
These figures naturally change seasonally.
Recent work:
The current owners renovated the entire property when they bought it, six years ago. The roof was completely renewed as part of this process, in 2020.
Getting around:
Deal station is a 10-minute walk away and offers direct Southeastern services; primarily high-speed connections to London St Pancras International (approx. 1h 26m) and coastal routes to Ramsgate, Dover Priory and Ashford International. Other direct destinations from Deal include Sandwich, Walmer and Folkestone Central.
Schools:
Deal offers an excellent range of schooling options from nursery through to sixth form, making it particularly attractive to families. The area benefits from a strong choice of well-regarded nurseries and primary schools, alongside local secondary provision and access to Kent’s highly regarded grammar schools. There are also a number of respected independent schools across the wider Kent area.
Onward plans:
The current owners are able to sell chain-free.
Anything else:
Folkestone is a 30-minute drive away, with the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle train service that reaches Calais in around half an hour. With hourly crossings every day, seven days a week, it puts access to Europe pretty much on your doorstep.
Edward Ardizzone (1900–1979) occupied the building, commemorated today by a blue plaque; he was a celebrated British artist, illustrator and writer, best known for his distinctive wartime paintings and illustrated children’s books.
The legal bit
While we strive to create true-to-life photographs, floor plans and descriptions, our marketing material is only a guide. Purchasers should always visit in person, ask relevant questions and triple-check details. Brickworks takes our duty of care incredibly seriously and takes all reasonable steps to ensure all presented information is correct. However, we sometimes rely on the accuracy of the information provided to us by the seller and others. Also, please note that we often round up/down total floor plan measurements and/or use approximate distances.
Garden (5.7m x 2.6m)
An enclosed garden to the rear, accessible from the ground-floor hallway and the dining room.
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