A spacious Grade II converted barn with south-facing garden, field and double garage — ideal for countryside living..
- Substantial converted barn with vaulted ceilings and exposed brickwork
- South-facing landscaped garden plus orchard/field — total c.0.36 acre
- Large open-plan breakfast kitchen and separate family/receiving rooms
- Double garage with private parking and long sweeping driveway
- Grade II listed: restrictions on alterations, can complicate works/insurance
- Communal maintenance charge c.£110/month (approx. £1,320/year)
- Broadband speeds slow in the area; council tax described as expensive
- Tenure believed freehold but not confirmed — legal check advised
This beautifully converted three-bedroom barn sits in a striking rural setting with far-reaching south-facing views. The large open-plan ground floor, vaulted ceilings and exposed brickwork create dramatic living spaces, while the family room opens onto a full-width terrace and landscaped lawn. A double garage and private parking add practical convenience.
The plot extends to about 0.36 acre, combining a cultivated garden and an orchard/vegetable field — rare for a barn conversion and ideal for outdoor enthusiasts or small-scale hobby farming. The principal bedroom benefits from a vaulted ceiling, bespoke fitted furniture and an en suite, with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom providing flexible accommodation.
Important practical notes: the property is Grade II listed which will restrict alterations and can complicate works and insurance. There is an average communal maintenance charge of £1,320 per year, broadband speeds are slow in this rural location, and council tax is described as expensive. Tenure is understood to be freehold but is not confirmed and should be checked during legal enquiries.
Set below the Bickerton and Peckforton Hills, the barn offers excellent walking routes and good road links to local towns and cities. This home will suit buyers seeking a substantial, characterful rural house with strong outdoor space and outstanding views, who are comfortable with listed-building ownership and the associated responsibilities.