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6 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Stunning 2 Acre Plot
- 4 Bedroom Detached House
- Ancient Woodland
- Separate 2 Bedroom Stunning Annex
- Mature and Enchanting Gardens
- Beautiful Updated Kitchen
- Updated Throughout Houses and Gardens
- Rural Barming Location
Approached via electric gates, The Lodge is a most attractive period family home, understood to date back to 1910 and set amidst enchanting south-facing gardens.
Featuring oak flooring, the principal reception rooms comprise a sitting room with open fire and French doors opening to a paved terrace area with views over the delightful south facing gardens. There is a Study with wood log burner, substantial triple aspect Dining room/Library with great entertaining space and a downstairs cloakroom. The kitchen is newly fitted and reworked for maximum space and movement with a dining area.
On the first floor are four well presented bedrooms. The principal suite enjoys a separate dressing area with fitted wardrobes and light and also a black Italian marble en suite with free standing bath. Three bedrooms are served by a family shower room.
The annexe, converted 10 years ago provides additional accommodation. Beautifully presented, it has a light and spacious sitting room with oak flooring and two sets of French doors opening to the garden, a kitchen with integrated fridge/freezer and Zanussi oven with Electrolux induction hob. Two light and spacious double bedrooms with delightful views over the garden are served by a wet room.
There have been several improvements made, please contact us for more details.
Additional Information - 4 Bedroom House
2 Bedroom Annex
2 Acre Plot
Council Tax Band E/C
EPC Rating D
Agent's Note - Notice Under the Estate Agents Act 1979
Page & Wells Ltd disclose an interest in this property in accordance with the provisions of the Estate Agents Act 1979.
Local Area Information For Barming - Barming is a civil parish in the Maidstone District of Kent, England. It lies to the west of Maidstone and at the 2011 census had a population of 2,690. The eastern end of the parish is part of the built-up area of Maidstone, although the remainder is much more rural. The River Medway forms its southern boundary. Barming is mentioned in the Domesday Book, and was then described as being divided into East and West; the latter being known as Little Barming, and having its own church until the 16th century.
Barming railway station, on the line through Maidstone to Ashford, was opened with the line on 1 June 1874. Interesting to note that the station lies outside the parish of Barming. The A26 runs through the parish.
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