Nearly 0.98 acre private plot with gated driveway and multiple parking spaces.
Set within nearly an acre on the edge of Pickworth, this converted 1800s stone barn combines substantial family living space with pronounced period character. Vaulted beamed ceilings, original stone and solid wood floors and bespoke hay-slit windows give dramatic volume to the principal reception, bespoke country kitchen and formal dining room. The attached single-storey annex and outbuildings add useful flexibility for a home office, hobby space or ancillary accommodation.
The plot is a major asset: gated gravel driveway, parking for multiple cars, mature lawns, well-established hedging and annexed grassland. A 4kW ground-mounted solar array (registered on FiT) plus EV charging point help reduce running costs. Outdoors offers sheltered seating, a covered pagoda and large pond, creating private, sheltered spaces for entertaining and family life.
Practical considerations are presented plainly: the house is oil-heated with an oil boiler and radiators, broadband speeds are slow and there is no mobile signal on site. Council tax is in the higher band. While the property has been well maintained and updated, buyers should allow for typical maintenance of an older conversion and check dates on glazing and services.
This home suits a family or buyer seeking a generous, characterful rural residence with flexibility and land. It offers immediate comfort with scope to personalise and modestly modernise services to meet contemporary expectations.