Charming two-bedroom barn conversion with beams, garden, garage and easy commuter links.
Two double bedrooms with built-in storage upstairs
Open-plan dining kitchen with semi-vaulted ceiling and integrated appliances
Character lounge with exposed beams and feature fireplace
South-facing paved seating area and modest lawn (small plot)
Driveway for three cars plus detached single garage
Set back from road; private position with pleasant village outlook
High flooding risk — buyer to obtain flood assessment and insurance
Chain-free Freehold; compact 890 sq ft suitable for downsizers
This two-storey, two-double-bedroom barn conversion offers characterful living in peaceful Findern, close to Mercia Marina and open countryside. The property is compact (around 890 sq ft) but well laid out, with high semi-vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and generous natural light that create a welcoming living environment for professionals or downsizers.
The ground floor features an open-plan dining kitchen with integrated appliances and a breakfast bar, a spacious lounge with feature fireplace, and a ground-floor double bedroom plus WC. Upstairs the principal bedroom includes built-in wardrobes and a contemporary shower room. Practical benefits include a driveway with space for three cars and a detached single garage.
Outside there is a south-facing paved seating area and modest lawn, with power and water supplied to the garden. The site is set back from Bakeacre Lane, offering a degree of privacy, and the village location gives easy access to the A38/A50/M1 corridor and local amenities including canal walks and Mercia Marina.
Buyers should note material drawbacks: the plot and garden are small for outdoor living, and the property sits in a high flooding-risk zone. The house is chain-free and Freehold, making it straightforward to acquire, but purchasers should commission flood assessments and appropriate insurance quotes before committing.