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Family sells home in Malling Road, Snodland, after almost 100 years

Almost 100 years of memories spanning five generations of one family are to be found in a terraced house in Snodland.

Number 41 in Malling Road hasn’t been on the market since it was bought by Len and Beatrice Barnes in November 1915, but it’s now ready for someone else to create a new legacy.

Len and Beatrice Barnes in the back garden at 41 Malling Road, Snodland.
Len and Beatrice Barnes in the back garden at 41 Malling Road, Snodland.

The two-bedroom house was where the couple raised their son Gordon and three daughters, Freda, Hilda and Gwendoline, known as Gwen.

Howard Knott, son of Hilda, lived there for a short time but it was his aunt, Freda, who kept the house after his grandparents died, until her own death in December. She was 99 years old.

Freda Keating, pictured at about 19 years old, lived at 41 Malling Road, Snodland, her entire life.
Freda Keating, pictured at about 19 years old, lived at 41 Malling Road, Snodland, her entire life.
Howard Knott, grandson of Len and Beatrice Barnes, of Malling Road, Snodland. Pictured in around 1966 while serving with the RAF.
Howard Knott, grandson of Len and Beatrice Barnes, of Malling Road, Snodland. Pictured in around 1966 while serving with the RAF.

The 70-year-old, who is in charge of selling the property which has meant so much to the family, said: “Freda lived there all of her life. I lived there at some point when I was a baby but then we moved nearby to Queens Avenue in Snodland.

“My grandfather’s brother Roger lived in it for some years between the First and Second World Wars, so there were three adults and four children living in one property with no bathroom and no electricity.”

Mr Knott attended St Katherine’s Primary School, in Katherine’s Lane, before joining the Royal Air Force when he was 16.

Sisters Gwendoline, Freda and Hilda. Taken in 2010 at 41 Malling Road, Snodland.
Sisters Gwendoline, Freda and Hilda. Taken in 2010 at 41 Malling Road, Snodland.

He recalls his grandfather was self-employed and had a contract with British Rail to collect items from the former railway yard, off High Street, which now a community garden project, and distribute them to the town’s mill and other businesses.

Mr Knott moved to Essex in 1970, and his mother and aunt Gwen also relocated to the county.

Gary Barlett, branch manager at Simon Miller in Snodland, will be hosting an open day at the house, today.
Gary Barlett, branch manager at Simon Miller in Snodland, will be hosting an open day at the house, today.

He would drive the sisters to visit Freda at the family home, sometimes taking his own children and grandchildren with them.

Simon Miller estate agents is holding an open day at the house, today (Saturday), between 10am and 1pm.

It is being advertised for offers over £164,500. For more details call the branch on 01634 215691

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