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Street End Place near Canterbury once owned by Kent MP John Baker White on market for £2.5m

An “outstanding and rare” country home once owned by a Kent MP and wartime army intelligence officer has been put up for sale for the first time in more than 170 years.

John Baker White, who lived at Street End Place near Canterbury, spent time in Germany “spying” immediately before the outbreak of the Second World War.

Street End Place near Canterbury has been in the same family ownership since the 1860s
Street End Place near Canterbury has been in the same family ownership since the 1860s

He was accepted there as an ardent anti-communist and was invited to attend the Nuremberg Rally in 1937.

But he fled the country in 1939 after exposing Nazi propaganda and Fifth Column activity.

He later became an intelligence officer for the British Army and a leading figure in the country’s own propaganda campaign – tasked with cooking up stories to feed to the enemy to give a false impression of the state of the country’s defences.

Following the 1945 General Election, he was elected MP for Canterbury, serving in Parliament until 1953.

He continued to live at Street End Place where he penned four autobiographical books of his wartime experiences, including The Big Lie.

His son, former High Sheriff of Kent Robin Baker-White, inherited the property after his father died in 1988 and now his death in 2020 has led to an executor’s sale.

Street End Place has been in the same family ownership since the 1860s.

The mansion house, cottage and 10 acres of parkland is on the market through agents Finn’s with a price tag of £2,450,000.

An aerial view of the house and parkland
An aerial view of the house and parkland
One of the four glorious reception rooms
One of the four glorious reception rooms
The house boasts a magnificent staircase
The house boasts a magnificent staircase

The original house was demolished in the 1960s and replaced with a bungalow.

But that was subsequently knocked down in the late 1980s by Robin Baker White and replaced with a near replica of the original mansion, benefiting from the old walled gardens and associated period buildings.

Robin Baker White
Robin Baker White

The grand house boasts four reception rooms, including a 40ft drawing room, as well as seven bedrooms, four of which are en-suite.

Included in the property sale is Stable Cottage, which is set a little way from the main house and has been “beautifully appointed and styled”, offering three reception rooms, a kitchen, three bedrooms and a shower room.

It also enjoys its own secluded back garden with far-reaching countryside views and has a double garage.

The original walled gardens are a lovely feature
The original walled gardens are a lovely feature
A separate three-bed cottage comes as part of the estate
A separate three-bed cottage comes as part of the estate

Finn’s director Nick Rooke says Street End Place has been in the same family ownership for generations and it is the first time the house and parkland has been offered for sale.

“It’s an outstanding and rare country house with a fascinating history and we are talking to a number of interested parties,” he said.

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