Three double bedrooms; master bedroom with en-suite
Large private rear garden approx 0.3 acres with brook and bridge
Open-plan breakfast kitchen with quartz worktops and dining area
Exposed timbers, trusses and character features throughout
Parking for 3–4 cars on gravel courtyard to front
Converted in 1997; freehold on a small development in Shurnock Court
Very slow broadband speeds despite excellent mobile signal
Council tax banding described as expensive
Set in a small semi-rural development off the Salt Way, this attractive three-bedroom barn conversion offers substantial, characterful living space and a large private garden of approximately 0.3 acres. The home feels light and generous thanks to exposed timbers, high reception hall with trusses, a gallery landing and large living spaces including an open-plan breakfast kitchen and formal dining area. The master bedroom benefits from an en-suite; two further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor.
Outside is a standout feature: a wide paved patio, well-tended borders, a summer house and a brook with small bridge that divides the rear plot. The lower lawn leads into a more natural area that edges onto open countryside, providing privacy and a rural outlook. Parking for three to four cars is provided on the gravel courtyard to the front.
Practical points to note: the home was converted in 1997 and is offered freehold. Broadband speeds are very slow locally despite excellent mobile signal, and council tax is described as expensive. The property sits in an affluent, low-crime area within an established farming community — appealing to buyers seeking rural living with strong local school options nearby.
This property will suit families or buyers seeking a character home with significant outdoor space and versatile rooms (office/snug, utility, reception hall). It is largely presented and garden-maintained, though buyers should be mindful of the rural location and slower internet connectivity when considering home working and streaming needs.