Three-bedroom character barn conversion with exposed beams throughout
A charming three-bedroom barn conversion set on a large plot in peaceful Middleton Scriven, offering generous living space and wide countryside views. The property blends original character — exposed beams, stonework and a brick feature fireplace — with practical updates such as integrated kitchen appliances and full fibre broadband, creating a comfortable family home in a rural setting.
Ground floor living is versatile: a bright dining hall links the spacious living room, kitchen and cloakroom, while French doors open to patio and outdoor dining areas. The principal bedroom occupies an airy, triple-aspect position with an adjoining dressing room that could serve as a study or extra bedroom. Two further bedrooms provide light and character, one with fitted wardrobes and another served by a Velux window.
Outdoor space is a standout: extensive, largely private gardens, a gravel driveway with generous parking and uninterrupted panoramic views make the plot ideal for families, entertaining and hobby gardening. Practical services include oil-fired central heating (with LPG option), mains electricity and water, a septic tank and full fibre broadband for modern connectivity.
Notable considerations: the house has one family bathroom for three bedrooms and uses oil-fired heating (not a community supply), which can be costlier than mains gas. Drainage is via a septic tank, so maintenance and emptying costs should be factored in. Council tax is band E, above average. The setting is rural and relatively remote — appealing for tranquillity but with average mobile signal and reliance on private transport to reach shops and services.