Property description
This quaint detached home was built in 1908 and is now in need of refurbishment. As you enter into the hallway, the main living area is on your right and dining area is on your left. The double aspect lounge has a gas fireplace and great views of the countryside to the rear of the property. There is also an integrated storage cupboard to the left of the chimney breast. The dining room provides ample space for a good size table and chairs. The kitchen is a good size and is one of the rooms that would need to be completely refurbished, but it does have the benefit of a good size pantry and also provides access to the rear garden. Upstairs are three bedrooms and main bathroom. The largest bedroom is a good sized double bedroom and has a built in wardrobe. The second bedroom is also a double bedroom with a built in storage cupboard and comes with views to both the front and rear of the property. The third bedroom is a single and has a good countryside views. The main bathroom has a three piece suite which includes a toilet, sink and bath.
Tenure The property is freehold and offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion.
Local Authority Canterbury City Council - 01227 862000. Kent County Council - 0845 247 247.
Council Tax For more information regarding the council tax, please visit www.voa.gov.uk.
Services Mains water and waste, electricity and gas.
Fixtures and fittings Can be negotiated upon receipt of offer.
Outside To the front of the property is a parking space for one car and there is additional street parking available. The front garden is laid to lawn with a pathway leading to the property through the middle. The property has side access on the right-hand side. The rear garden has stunning views across Elham Valley which is in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The garden itself contains a mixture of mature trees and shrubs, is part laid to lawn, part hard standing and has a garden shed.
Location The village of Barham, located 7 miles south-east of Canterbury, is well serviced with amenities and regular buses running into Canterbury and beyond. Barham also has a primary school that is well regarded by Ofsted; there is also a post office, convenience store and local farm shops and butchers. The nearest train Stations are located in Snowdown and Aylesham, both of which have lines running to London. Barham was originally formed from two hamlets Barham and Derringstone and was first mentioned in historic records in 799AD.
Property Features :
- NO CHAIN.
- IN NEED OF REFURBISHMENT.
- VIEWS OF ELHAM VALLEY.
- OFF-ROAD PARKING.
- POPULAR VILLAGE LOCATION.
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