Spacious five-bedroom village home with large garden and recent renovation..
- Five bedrooms across three floors, flexible family layout
- Large plot with private walled garden and summer house
- Open-plan kitchen/dining hub with island and garden access
- Recently renovated throughout; exposed stone and timber beams
- Single garage, separate open garage and ample driveway parking
- EPC rating E; energy performance below modern A–C levels
- Oil-fired boiler (private oil supply) — higher running costs likely
- Council Tax Band G — relatively expensive annual charge
Church Barn is a substantial five-bedroom detached home quietly set on a large plot in Aldwincle, recently comprehensively modernised to provide flexible family living across three floors. The heart of the house is an open-plan kitchen/dining area with a large island and direct garden access, complemented by two reception rooms, exposed stone and timber-beam character, and generous principal bedroom with dressing room and en-suite.
Externally the property benefits from a wide driveway, a single garage plus separate open garage, and a well-maintained front lawn with patio and summer house for outdoor dining. The rear courtyard is low maintenance with paving and slate chippings, and the plot’s enclosed brick walls and timber gates offer privacy and a village outlook including open views and a nearby church.
Practical points to note: the house runs on an oil-fired boiler (not connected to a community supply), the EPC is rated E, and the property is in Council Tax Band G (relatively expensive). It is offered chain-free and recently renovated, which reduces immediate refurbishment needs but does not remove running-cost considerations. Broadband is fast and the village provides a sought-after primary school and local amenities.
This home will suit families seeking a characterful, roomy house in a peaceful village setting with good commuting links to nearby towns. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale, layout and countryside location alongside the practical considerations of heating and tax banding.