Set into the rolling landscape of Dover, this striking Bauhaus-inspired bungalow has been thoughtfully designed to maximise both space and scenery. With approximately 220m² of internal living space and a further 65m² externally, the home offers a seamless connection between indoors and out, perfectly suited to contemporary living.

Defined by its clean lines, clerestory glazing and elegant pent roof, the property sits comfortably within its natural surroundings. A refined palette of smooth render and warm timber cladding enhances the façade, creating a modern aesthetic that blends harmoniously with the countryside setting.

The home is cleverly arranged across a single-storey layout, elevated above an open basement that is set into the slope. This lower level accommodates parking and storage, with the main entrance positioned here. From this point, a staircase or lift leads up to the principal living spaces above.

Internally, the layout is both practical and spacious. To the east, a bright open-plan kitchen, dining and living area forms the heart of the home, complemented by a cosy snug. The west wing is dedicated to rest and privacy, comprising a generous master suite with en-suite, three additional bedrooms (one also en-suite), and a family bathroom.

Additional spaces include a study, boot room, utility room, plant room and guest WC, ensuring the home is as functional as it is beautiful.

House Data

  • Architectural Style: Bungalow (Bauhaus-inspired)
  • Living Area: 220m²
  • External Space: 65m²
  • Building Type: Detached House
  • Dimensions: 11m x 29m
  • Construction: Timber Panel
  • Rooms: 7
  • Facade: Render and Timber Cladding
  • Floors: 1.5
  • Roof: Pent Roof

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