Grade II listed 5-bed barn with vaulted ceilings, huge gardens and countryside views.
Grade II listed barn conversion — historic character with restrictions on alterations
Vaulted ceilings, exposed oak beams and galleried landing throughout
Large kitchen/breakfast room with ESSE oven and central island
Master suite with dressing room and four-piece ensuite
Huge plot with expansive lawn, greenhouse and paddock available separately
Attached garage, large driveway and electric wooden gates
Underfloor heating to ground floor (excluding shower room)
Council tax quite expensive; listed status may complicate renovations
This Grade II listed barn conversion, dating from the 1700s, blends historic character with contemporary comfort. Vaulted ceilings, exposed oak beams and a galleried landing create dramatic living spaces, while a large kitchen/breakfast room with an ESSE oven and central island anchors family life and entertaining.
Accommodation includes a spacious lounge with a log burner, five flexible bedrooms and a master suite with dressing room and luxurious ensuite. Ground-floor underfloor heating (excluding the shower room), a utility and an attached garage add everyday practicality. The property footprint is generous — almost 3,900 sq ft with roughly 17 rooms — and the driveway with electric wooden gates provides secure off-road parking.
Outside offers expansive lawns, a vegetable garden with greenhouse and far-reaching countryside views; a paddock is available by separate negotiation. The setting in an established farming community gives privacy and a rural lifestyle, with very low local crime and fast broadband for modern needs.
Notable drawbacks are practical: listed status will restrict alterations and may complicate maintenance or extensions. Council tax is described as quite expensive, and the property’s age and size likely mean ongoing upkeep. Mobile signal is average rather than strong. These are important considerations for buyers planning significant changes or long-term running costs.