Nearly 3,000 sq ft of living space across multiple reception rooms
Treatus Barn is an unusually spacious four-bedroom barn conversion set in just under 2 acres of mature gardens and paddock, offering a rare combination of character and usable outdoor space for family life. The house retains exemplary period features — exposed brickwork, feature fireplaces and high central volumes — while providing modern comforts such as double glazing and oil-fired central heating. With nearly 3,000 sq ft of living space across multiple reception rooms, it suits families who need flexible reception space, home working areas or room for hobbies.
Outside the plot delivers clear lifestyle value: a level paddock suitable for a pony or small livestock, a south-facing cobbled yard, extensive gravel parking and a detached double garage. The rural, secluded position provides privacy and easy access to Wyre Forest and Bewdley’s shops and schools, yet mobile signal and broadband are strong.
Practical considerations are straightforward but material. Heating is oil-fired (private supply) and the EPC is grade E, so running and improvement costs should be factored in. Council tax is noted as quite expensive. The property dates from before 1900 with solid brick walls and internal insulation — this adds character but can mean higher maintenance than modern builds. No onward chain and low local crime make it an attractive purchase for those able to maintain a large rural property.
Overall, this is a character-rich, family-sized rural home with superb grounds and genuine equestrian potential. It will especially suit buyers seeking privacy, space and countryside living who are prepared to invest in ongoing running and any targeted energy improvements.