This barn is a 2 bedroom(s), 2 bathrooms, located in Kent, England.
Percy William Vickers came to Summerfield Farm in 1909 and this buildng was a thatched, timber clad barn. It was the milking shed for the house cow that was called Myrtle, providing the milk, cream and butter for the farmhouse.
When Myrtle was replaced by the next house cow, the house keeper called that cow Myrtle. And the next cow after that was called Myrtle⊠The thatched barn was replaced in the mid 1950âs with a âmodernâ concrete and block building that became Myrtles milking shed.
Myrtles Barn tics all the boxes for an excellent stay and then goes far beyond. Clean, neat, well appointed. Everything you need to cook, live, sleep well. Everything was considered and provided. Kind, generous, friendly owners. The Barn was a perfect stay for our month.
Perfect stay in really comfortable house, all amenities provided, very comfortable and warm, beds and pillows are comfortable. Quiet location with local walks. Very good for visiting local towns and the coast