Quiet cul-de-sac location with insulated office cabin and off-street parking.
Three-bedroom detached house with decent private garden
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in sought-after Barham, this three-bedroom detached house offers classic mid-20th century proportions with useful later additions. The layout includes an open plan sitting/dining room, separate kitchen and breakfast area, downstairs study, and a generous loft-access landing — good practical space for family living and home-working. A detached insulated timber office cabin with heating and air conditioning is a particular asset for anyone who needs a ready-made home office or studio.
The property is freehold with off-street parking and a decent, mostly lawned garden with sun terraces and mature planting that creates a pleasant, semi-rural feel. Construction is brick with clad first-floor elevations, double glazing and a tiled roof. Services are connected and the location benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — helpful for remote working — and very low local crime in a very affluent area.
Practical points to note: the house needs renovation and updating throughout, so it will suit buyers looking to invest time and budget to modernise. There is one family bathroom and a downstairs WC/utility only, which may be limiting for larger households until upgraded. The property sits in a medium flood-risk area; buyers should check insurance and local flood guidance. The garage has been partly converted but can be reinstated if desired.
In short, this is a quietly positioned family home with flexible outbuildings and clear potential to personalise. It will appeal to families seeking village life near Canterbury who are prepared to carry out improvement works to create a contemporary home.