This Grade II listed wonderful home is a charming and historically rich property nestled in the picturesque Elham Valley. Originating in the early 18th century as a farmhouse then later becoming a public house adds to its allure. With an intriguing story behind its name, said to involve seafaring buccaneers and their fondness of the Palm Trees in Hawaii. The blend of traditional architecture with modern comforts which makes it a comfortable and inviting family home generously proportioned with impressive reception rooms and boasting a well-preserved bar in the family room offering a perfect spot for gatherings. There are four Inviting Bedrooms on the first floor and the family bath/shower room provides sanctuary and tranquility. The presence of a cellar for storage adds practicality, while the option for a guest annexe offers flexibility in usage.The outdoor spaces, including the terrace and gazebo are perfect for enjoying the surrounding countryside views and alfresco dining. The large parking area adds convenience, and the lawns bordered by trees create a serene atmosphere with the River Nailbourne gently flowing, rich with wildlife to the end of the garden.The proximity to the village of Elham with its amenities, as well as to Canterbury with its cultural and educational offerings, enhances the appeal of the location. Additionally, the excellent transport links ensure easy access to wider destinations, making it ideal for commuters and families alike.