Listed for £650,000
March 9, 2026
Sold for £75,000
1996
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The driveway offers off-road parking for multiple vehicles whilst a large, detached garage and carport offers additional secure parking, perfect for those with classic cars or those who would like a workshop. Another fantastic feature of the property are the solar panels a 3.7kW solar PV array and a 5.2kW battery for improved energy efficiency. The sellers have told us that their monthly electricity bills are around £1 when balanced out across the year.
What truly sets this home apart, however, is its setting. With open fields stretching out around the property and the gentle pace of village life close by, it offers a rare opportunity to enjoy countryside living without sacrificing accessibility.
A home that balances character, comfort and countryside living, this is a special place to slow down and enjoy a more peaceful rhythm of life.
LOCATION:
The charming hamlet of Wootton enjoys a wonderfully peaceful rural setting surrounded by rolling Kent countryside, yet remains conveniently placed for access to nearby towns and excellent transport connections. Situated just outside the village of Barham, Wootton offers a strong sense of community and a slower pace of life, with beautiful countryside walks quite literally on the doorstep. The surrounding landscape is characterised by open farmland, wooded valleys and quiet country lanes, making it an ideal setting for those who enjoy walking, cycling and exploring the outdoors.
For day-to-day amenities, nearby Barham provides a village shop, café, village hall and a well-regarded primary school, while a wider selection of shopping, dining and cultural attractions can be found in the historic cathedral city of Canterbury, approximately 7 miles away. Canterbury offers an excellent range of independent shops, restaurants, theatres and leisure facilities, along with two mainline railway stations providing high-speed services to London St Pancras in under an hour.
The medieval town of Sandwich lies around 12 miles away and is known for its charming streets, riverside walks and renowned golf courses at Royal St George`s and Prince`s. To the south, the coastal town of Folkestone offers a vibrant arts scene, the popular Harbour Arm and easy access to the Channel Tunnel, making travel to mainland Europe straightforward.
The area is particularly well served for schooling, with a number of highly regarded primary schools in nearby villages including Barham and Denton, as well as a selection of well-respected grammar and independent schools in Canterbury
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