Lympne Castle is a Grade I listed country estate steeped in history, which has also resulted in the property s hefty price tag and its popularity as a party destination.
Grade II-listed oasthouse next to Canterbury Castle could become block of seven apartments
Published: 06:00, 01 January 2021
Developers are hoping to turn a 19th century oasthouse next to Canterbury Castle into a block of apartments.
The grade II-listed site on the edge of the city centre in Gas Street has stood derelict for a number of years and become a target for graffiti vandals.
The oasthouse, as seen from the ring-road
Having eyed up the site s potential, its new owners - who snapped up the property at auction for £700,000 last March - have launched a bid to turn it into a housing complex.