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Slate roof period farmhouse complete with stables

Little London, near Lydden
Little London, near Lydden

Slate roofed Little London dates from 1815 and sits in an enviable rural location, with a range of useful outbuildings, gardens and paddock. The property has benefited from a two-storey extension and has undergone considerable renovation in recent years.

The accommodation on the ground floor is well arranged to provide two large reception rooms, both with multi-fuel burners, a snug, a kitchen/breakfast room and utility room/cloakroom.

The bespoke country style kitchen features a multi-fuel Rayburn, granite worktops and a Carron Phoenix butler sink.

A traditional stable door provides access to a back hall which in turn provides access to the garden and utility/cloakroom.

On the first floor there are five double bedrooms, two with en-suites and a family bathroom.

The kitchen in Little London, near Lydden
The kitchen in Little London, near Lydden

The generous principal bedroom suite is part of the new extension and has lovely views over the garden and across the paddock.

The property is approached off the lane by a gravel parking and turning area leading to the front of the house and garaging.

The garage has space for four cars and the agent considers it could provide scope for additional accommodation subject to planning consents.

There are two stables with direct access into a holding paddock and out into the principal paddock, together with a garden shed and greenhouse. The large garden is laid to lawn with flowers, shrubs, bushes and evergreens. There is an attractive arbour with space for herbs.

The village of Lydden is a mile away and Canterbury, Dover and Folkestone are all easily accessible.

Little London, Warren Lane, near Lydden
Guide price: £795,000
Agent: Chesterton Humberts

For more information ring the agent on 01227 452780.

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