Four bedrooms with master en-suite and generous living spaces
Dual-aspect lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows and gas-fired stove
Very large rear garden with paved patio, established planting
Two car ports to the front (listed) provide covered parking
Drainage to a shared septic tank — practical consideration
Areas with restricted head height and some low door frames
Built 1983–1990, double glazing fitted post-2002, mains gas heating
Council Tax band E — above average running cost
Set on a very large plot in peaceful Cofton Hackett, this four-bedroom barn conversion blends rural character with modern fittings. The dual-aspect lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows and a gas-fired stove creates a bright, welcoming family hub that opens through double doors onto a paved patio and well-kept rear garden — ideal for children and entertaining.
The home offers practical family spaces: a formal dining room, L-shaped breakfast kitchen with built-in appliances, utility room and a galleried landing connecting four bedrooms. The master benefits from an en-suite shower; three further bedrooms share the family bathroom. Built features include exposed brickwork, rooflights and pitched roofs that add period charm.
Important practical points are stated plainly. The property drains to a shared septic tank and the two front car ports are listed. There are areas with restricted head height and some low door frames that limit alteration options and may affect usability for taller occupants. Council tax is band E, and the building dates from the 1983–1990 period.
Location is a strong selling point for families: 1.5 miles from Barnt Green village with shops and rail links, close to well-regarded primary and middle schools, and within easy reach of the Lickey Hills and motorway junctions. Fast broadband and mains gas heating suit modern homeworking and everyday living. Overall, this is a characterful family home for buyers who value countryside tranquility with convenient local amenities.