Over 3,200 sq.ft of flexible accommodation and character features
Set within about 1.6 acres, this converted red-brick barn delivers more than 3,200 sq.ft of flexible living arranged over multiple levels. High ceilings, exposed beams and large reception rooms create a generous family layout including a spacious kitchen, two large reception rooms, a study and four double bedrooms. South-west facing landscaped gardens and a paddock provide extensive outdoor space, privacy and far-reaching rural outlooks.
Practical benefits include a long driveway with parking for several vehicles, a detached double garage and excellent mobile signal for remote working. The location is quietly rural but not isolated — Bunbury village’s amenities and well-regarded primary school are close by, with Tarporley and Nantwich within easy driving distance and good rail and motorway links for longer journeys.
Notable practical points are stated plainly: broadband speeds are slow and drainage is likely private; mains services are believed connected but have not been tested. Council Tax is Band G, so running costs will be higher than average. The property sits within a hamlet setting, which suits buyers seeking rural calm but may be less convenient for those needing frequent public transport.
This home will suit families or buyers looking for a substantial rural residence with formal and informal living spaces, large grounds and strong character. It is presented well but buyers should confirm heating, appliances and drainage arrangements during surveys and factor in higher council tax and limited broadband speed when budgeting.