South-facing garden and large private patio
A substantial south-facing four-bedroom barn conversion set in about 1.8 acres, Harlan House blends rustic character with generous modern living. High ceilings, large windows and solid oak floors create bright, airy reception spaces — a lounge over 7m long and a bespoke kitchen with integrated Neff appliances — finished to a high standard throughout. The extensive grounds include a private patio, potager, greenhouse and a gently sloping paddock suitable for small-holding use.
For families the layout works well: two staircases separate living and bedroom wings, and bedrooms are large with strong natural light and fitted speakers. Off-street parking for multiple vehicles, a detached stone barn (approx 27.7 x 18.0 ft) offering studio/workshop potential and direct access to the A483 for commuter routes are practical advantages for everyday life.
There are some important practical points to note. Heating is oil‑fired with boiler and radiators — suitable for rural living but with higher running and delivery considerations than gas. Broadband speeds are very slow despite excellent mobile signal, which may affect home-working without a dedicated solution. The detached barn and any change of use would require the necessary planning permissions. The drive is long and partly shared, and council tax is above average (Band E). These factors are typical of hamlet living and should be weighed against the space and privacy on offer.
Overall this is a confident family home for buyers seeking a roomy rural retreat with scope for small-scale equestrian or hobby farming and flexible outbuilding use, provided they accept rural utilities and any planning processes for further adaption.