This captivating Grade II listed medieval farmhouse boasts a rich history dating back to the 15th century and is set on a spacious plot of approximately 1.20 acres, featuring natural gardens that enhance its charm. Situated in the serene village of Adisham, this property presents exciting opportunities for renovation and investment, including the potential conversion of an adjoining barn, subject to planning approval.
The interior showcases original period features such as exposed brick inglenook fireplaces, decorative beams, and authentic wattle and daub elements that reflect its historic significance. Spanning around 2,600 sq. ft., this home has been cherished by the same family for over sixty years, offering a unique character throughout its quirky layout.
Upon entering through the inviting front door set in a charming porch, you are welcomed into an impressive dining hall complete with a quarry-tiled floor and a substantial fireplace. The two adjacent reception rooms present versatile spaces ripe for modernisation or repurposing to suit contemporary living.
The kitchen/breakfast room has been integrated into what was once a dairy area, providing ample space alongside utility access to the garden. The ground floor also includes practical facilities such as a shower room and separate WC.
On the first floor, discover four generously sized bedrooms along with an intriguing loft space that offers potential for conversion into additional living areas or workspace (subject to necessary permissions). Furthermore, the cellar adds extra usable space with good head height and natural light.
Outside, the expansive gardens create an idyllic setting for relaxation or entertaining. There's also potential for constructing an annexe within the grounds (pending planning permission), while already having outline planning applied for the barn conversion (Ref: CA/24/02152).
Though there has historically been Japanese knotweed on site, it has been carefully treated with documentation available to ensure peace of mind. Located roughly six miles from Canterbury city centre in picturesque Kent countryside, this property not only provides historical allure but also excellent scope for sympathetic enhancement and modernisation.