Converted 18th-century granary with authentic stone façade and exposed beams
An attractive converted granary in South Petherton’s Conservation Area, The Old Granary blends strong period character with comfortable, modern living. Exposed beams, stone mullion windows and an inglenook with a Clearview Multiburner give the ground floor real warmth while generous room sizes and a logical layout suit family life and entertaining.
The house has four bedrooms including a well-appointed master with ensuite, three reception rooms plus a garden room opening onto a tiered, private quarter-acre plot. The double garage, gravel parking, workshop and greenhouse add practical outbuildings for cars, hobbies and storage. Recent updates include a Worcester boiler (2024) and solar panels that contribute to hot water in summer.
Practical points to note: the property has a D EPC and a mix of double and secondary glazing; the original stone walls are assumed to be without insulation which may affect heating costs. Council tax is in a high band and the Conservation Area status will constrain certain external alterations.
Overall this is a well-maintained, characterful family home in an affluent, village setting close to highly rated primary schools and local amenities, offering immediate comfort with scope to improve energy performance over time.