- Grade II listed — alterations likely restricted and may complicate works
- Large footprint c.2,397 sq ft with substantial living space
- Requires renovation and modernisation throughout
- Oil central heating; cesspit drainage — running costs to consider
- Generous, mature gardens and woodland setting for privacy
- Detached garage and long gravel driveway with ample parking
- Council Tax Band G — relatively expensive
- Fast broadband; average mobile signal; very low local crime
Set within a peaceful woodland enclave just three miles from Cowbridge, this Grade II listed three-bedroom barn conversion offers substantial space (c.2,397 sq ft) and authentic character. Exposed beams, tall arched windows and generous living areas create a bright, characterful home with strong indoor–outdoor links to well-established gardens and mature planting.
The property is best suited to a buyer seeking a countryside family home with scope to modernise. The layout includes a large open-plan kitchen/living area, separate living room with French doors, utility/WC on the ground floor, and three double bedrooms upstairs including an en suite to the principal. A detached garage and long gravel driveway provide secure parking and storage.
Important practical points: the house needs renovation and upgrading throughout, and its Grade II listed status will restrict some alterations and may complicate works. Heating is provided by oil; drainage is by cesspit. Council Tax is Band G and the local area shows high deprivation indices despite very low crime and fast broadband.
This is a rare chance to create a bespoke rural residence close to good schools, countryside walks and commuter links (M4 and rail services from Bridgend/Cardiff). Buyers should factor in renovation costs, listed-building consent requirements and ongoing running costs when considering the purchase.