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Temple Road

Canterbury, Kent

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“An angular façade hints at the voluminous interiors defined by steeply pitched roofs and hidden courtyards”

Designed in 1968 by John McCain, former head of Canterbury School of Architecture, this wonderful four-bedroom house is a modernist gem hidden amid the Victorian terraces of Canterbury. Unfolding over 2,200 sq ft of lateral living space, it is separated into two distinct wings. The atmosphere of the house is influenced by the extensive garden, which is accessed through an impressive 7m sliding door. Set on a wonderfully quiet street, the house feels utterly tranquil despite being a 10-minute walk from the train station and the city centre.

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