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Church Cottage

Barham, Kent
Original Cottages

This property is managed by our sister brand Original Cottages info_outline

Sleeps 8
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2
Change Fri
No Dogs
4
star
Parking on site / nearby
Highchair available
Travel Cot available
Towels included
Internet access
Shop nearby
Pub nearby
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At a glance

  • 18th-century character property in a rural setting close to a historic city
  • A home from home within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
  • Charming period accommodation with many original features and south-facing walled country garden

Property code: OC-CT016

This 18th-century cottage is located in Barham in the Elham Valley, within the North Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is the ideal base for up to seven guests to explore the countryside, coastline and historic towns and cities of Kent. The picturesque city of Canterbury, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its magnificent cathedral and historic winding streets, is 7 miles away. The beautiful beaches at Sandwich and Deal are 12 and 16 miles away respectively. Countryside walks and trails are in abundance from the front door. Barham is home to a well-stocked local shop and excellent pub, both within 200 metres of the property.

This quirky cottage has original features at every turn. The ground floor has plenty of living and socialising space, with a lounge and snug, complete with dual-aspect windows and an inglenook fireplace. The open-plan kitchen and dining room feature a fitted kitchen with views of the garden along with a small AGA range oven. A handy cloakroom with original antique WC and utility room can also be found on this floor. The split-level first floor is home to three, beautifully furnished and appointed bedrooms: a double, a twin with day bed and a single. A Jack and Jill bathroom can be accessed from the double bedroom and the hallway, and there is also a separate cloakroom with an original antique WC. Climb the steep cottage-style stairs with low headroom to the second floor where a king-size bedroom sits beneath the eaves, with a dual-aspect window. There is also a fabulous bathroom with a free-standing bath.

The property boasts a quintessentially English country-walled cottage garden full of mature shrubs and flowers, and there is a patio area with plenty of garden furniture. South facing, it’s ideal for catching the sun throughout the day.

  • 4 bedrooms – 1 king-size, 1 double, 1 triple room with 2 singles and a day bed, 1 single.
  • 2 bathrooms – 1 Jack and Jill bathroom with bath with hand-held shower attachment and separate corner shower (no WC), 1 bathroom with free-standing bath and WC, 2 additional WCs
  • Double oven, gas hob, small AGA, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer
  • 2 travel cots and 1 highchair available
  • 2 TVs
  • Walled cottage garden with patio area and garden furniture
  • Private parking for 2 cars, plus additional parking opposite the churchyard
  • Pub 100 metres
  • Shop 200 metres
  • Fireplaces are decorative only
  • Please note, this is a period property with uneven floors, steep, turning staircases and low doorways and headroom in some areas
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed

Sarah Powell

This property joined our collection in 2017 and is managed by Sarah.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 12 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Caoimhe, 28th December 2024

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This is a beautiful and homely cottage with ample space for a family gathering. The rooms are warm and well decorated. There is plenty of rustic charm and the kitchen is well stocked for hosting dinner.

Reviewed by Siobhan, 28th September 2024

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Reviewed by Sylvia, 12th June 2024

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A very romantic house with a wonderful garden in a cute Little village. We felt like Jane Austen. All Equipment in very good condition. Comfortable beds. Stairs to the attic are very narrow and you should Not be too tall. The House is very old and accordingly, floors are uneven. But this ist part of the charm. We would go there again any time!

Reviewed by Eric, 14th May 2024

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A very nice holiday home with all amenities in a fantastic location.

Reviewed by Jodie, 10th April 2024

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We had a wonderful Easter break at this cottage. We were two couples and three children (6, 7 and 10) and it was ideal. We were very disappointed initially to find there was no log burner or fire at the house. The description mentioned two original fireplaces which we assumed meant there was a fire but this is not the case. Id suggest they make thiRead mores clear to guest by adding ornamental to the listing to avoid disappointing those looking to huddle round the fire when its chilly. Aside from this the house was ideal. Full of character, cosy, clean and well equipped. Sometimes holiday cottages can lack soul and warmth but this house has that in abundance. The kids absolutely loved it and spent most of the time up the tree in the garden and building dens, and when inside, hide and seek. Great location too. Though if you plan to Whitstable for a meal Id suggest booking ahead and leave plenty of time to find parking. Leeds castle in Maidstone was a fantastic day out, although there is plenty to do on the doorstep too. Hide

Reviewed by Lia, 22nd March 2024

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Beautiful house and garden

Reviewed by Denise, 20th October 2023

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Reviewed by Nicki, 6th October 2023

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Very well located and accessible by public transport. Host and locals were all helpful to guide us when we needed more information. An incredibly cosy property.

Reviewed by Amelia, 19th August 2023

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Reviewed by Natalie, 19th July 2023

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Reviewed by Elisa, 10th July 2023

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Reviewed by Graham, 26th May 2023

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