Grade II listed barn conversion with extensive period character
A beautifully presented Grade II listed barn conversion, The Stables blends authentic period character with recent sympathetic upgrades. Exposed beams, stone walls, reclaimed features and two log-burning stoves give the house strong country charm, while a newly fitted farmhouse kitchen, new bathroom, and upgraded heating make it comfortable for modern family life.
The property offers flexible accommodation across a generous 2,546 sq ft: four bedrooms (one en-suite), two reception rooms, a large farmhouse dining kitchen and a detached stone annexe with planning consent for holiday-let use. The annexe is already serving as a guest suite / home office, making this a good option for rental income, multi-generational living or a work-from-home setup.
Outside there’s a large private garden with a stone garden room, flagged seating areas, vegetable beds and an ancient mulberry tree linked to Joseph Banks. Ample gravel parking behind electrically operated gates completes a convenient rural package.
Material issues to note: the Grade II listing imposes restrictions and may complicate alterations or repairs. Broadband speeds are reported as very slow, water is supplied from a private shared source, and the property sits in Council Tax band F (annexe band A currently discounted). These practicalities are important for anyone relying on fast connectivity or planning major changes.