Spacious four-bed barn conversion with bespoke kitchen and south garden — rural, private and well maintained.
South-facing wrap-around garden with timber deck
Bespoke handmade oak kitchen with granite and AGA
Vaulted living room with wood-burning stove and bi-fold doors
Oversized single garage plus gravel drive for four cars
Approximately 1,901 sq ft; four bedrooms, two bath/shower rooms
Concealed gas boiler (2018) serviced April 2025; security alarm maintained
High flood risk — requires specialist advice and insurance checks
Council tax described as expensive; tenure not specified
A striking stone barn conversion set on a large, well-maintained plot near the village church. The home’s heart is a bespoke handmade oak kitchen with granite worktops and a 6-4 AGA, flowing into a formal dining room and a vaulted living room with bi-fold doors and a wood-burning stove — ideal for family gatherings and all-season comfort.
The property offers four bedrooms (principal suite to the first floor with en-suite), two bathrooms, generous circulation space (approximately 1,901 sq ft) and plentiful parking: a gravel drive for four cars plus an oversized single garage with remote door. The south-facing wrap-around garden and timber deck maximise sun and countryside views from the rear.
Practical details are well covered: a concealed gas boiler installed in 2018 with annual servicing (last service April 2025), security alarm professionally maintained and modern rainwater goods. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and local schools score well, making this an attractive family home in a quiet village setting.
Material considerations: the property sits in a high flood-risk area — buyers should obtain specialist flood advice and insurance quotes. Council tax is described as expensive and tenure is not specified in the listing; both should be confirmed early in the purchase process.