Property description
This split-level detached home stands on a plot of just over an acre with fantastic views of the surrounding countryside. As you walk into the property, you enter the kitchen which has a breakfast bar with integrated oven and gas hob. There is space for a fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. Leading off the kitchen is the hallway which provides access to three of the four reception rooms. The fourth reception room which is currently used as a dining room can be accessed directly from the kitchen. The main living room has a feature fireplace and sliding doors leading to the swimming pool and sun room. The indoor swimming pool is approximately 32' x 13' with views over the gardens. On the ground floor you will also find the office, utility room, shower room and useful storage cupboards. Upstairs are four double bedrooms. The master bedroom has stunning views of the surrounds and en suite bathroom with Jacuzzi bath. The family bathroom has a white three piece suite and airing cupboard.
Tenure The property is freehold and is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion
Local Authority Canterbury City Council - 01227 862000. Kent County Council - 0845 247 247
Council Tax For details regarding the council tax information held on this property please refer to www.voa.gov.uk.
Services Gas central heating, mains water and drainage and electricity.
Fixtures Can be negotiated upon receipt of offer.
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 village has its own hall, which has regular activities for the young, old and indifferent alike. The nearest train Stations are Snowdown (3.3 miles) and Aylesham (3.4 miles). 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.
Outside The property is situated in the middle of the plot and is shielded from the road by a well established hedge that runs the full length of the garden. The front garden has a carport, driveway and parking for several vehicles. To the rear of the property are various outbuildings including a garage with power and lighting, brick-built storage unit and garden shed.The remaining garden is laid to lawn with views over the surrounding countryside.
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