Four double bedrooms, two with ensuites
Four reception rooms including upstairs sitting room
Large hand-painted kitchen with granite island and utility
Integral double garage; gated driveway parking for several cars
Extensive gardens, orchard, low-maintenance pond and multiple terraces
Oil-fired central heating; kitchen on LPG and sitting-room LPG burner
Average broadband; excellent mobile signal
Council tax described as expensive
Set on a generous plot in CW11, The Barnhouse is a substantial four-bedroom barn conversion that blends exposed beams and vaulted ceilings with practical family spaces. The ground floor offers four reception rooms, a large rustic kitchen with French doors to the garden, a separate utility and a convenient downstairs shower room — useful for muddy boots after walks on the nearby Salt Line.
Upstairs provides four double bedrooms, two of which have ensuites, a large family bathroom and an additional first-floor sitting room. The principal suite includes a sizeable ensuite with a walk-in electric shower, roll-top bath and an electric sauna — a rare feature for a family home. Solid oak fittings, terracotta floors and an impressive brick fireplace with LPG burner add character throughout.
Outside the plot is a strong selling point: gated gravel driveway parking for several vehicles, an integral garage with internal access, multiple seating areas and a low-maintenance pond within extensive, well-planted gardens. Practical notes: heating is from an oil-fired combi boiler and the kitchen range uses LPG; broadband speeds are average and council tax banding is described as expensive.
This property will suit established families seeking character and space, buyers wanting flexible living and anyone who values extensive gardens and privacy. It is well finished but retains some running costs and fuel-type considerations that buyers should factor into long-term budgets.