Four double bedrooms, three with ensuite shower rooms
Large kitchen/breakfast room with central island and utility room
Character features: exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, arched windows
Private rear garden with patio, large lawn, garden outbuilding
Allocated driveway parking plus separate single garage
Septic tank drainage; buyer to verify maintenance responsibilities
Slow standard broadband in area; mobile signal is excellent
Council Tax Band F — running costs likely higher
Set within a quiet private courtyard on the edge of Kinver, this four-bedroom barn conversion combines countryside character with generous living space. Exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and large arched windows give the home a warm, rural feel while the kitchen/breakfast room and living room open directly to the rear garden — ideal for family life and entertaining.
The ground floor layout includes a spacious reception hall, formal living room with inglenook fireplace, a versatile sitting room/study for home working, and a large breakfast kitchen with island and utility room. Upstairs there are four well-proportioned bedrooms; three benefit from ensuite shower rooms and a separate family bathroom provides an alternative for younger children or guests.
Outside, a private, well-kept rear garden with patio and lawn provides peaceful outdoor space; parking is provided by allocated driveway spaces and a separate garage. The property is freehold, built 2007–2011, on a large plot and sits in an affluent, low-crime area with good local schools and scenic walks close by.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations: drainage is to a septic tank, broadband speeds are reported as slow in the area, and the property is in Council Tax Band F. These factors are sensible to confirm with legal and technical advisers before exchange.