Characterful four-bedroom barn minutes from the sea, chain free and ready to move into..
Sympathetically converted four-bedroom barn with exposed stone features
Minutes from the sea; peaceful hamlet location
Private courtyard garden and large plot
Off-street parking for approximately three cars
Chain free sale; freehold tenure
Electric heating (boiler and radiators) — consider running costs
Average broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal
Medium room sizes and standard ceiling heights
Set in a peaceful hamlet minutes from the sea, this sympathetically converted four-bedroom barn offers roomy, characterful living for a family seeking rural calm with practical parking. The reception rooms feel warm and inviting; the lounge centres on a cosy log burner and the kitchen/diner is arranged for everyday family life and entertaining.
Constructed in the late 1990s and fitted with double glazing, the property is straightforward to run and sits on a large plot with a private courtyard garden and off-street parking for around three cars. Council tax is described as low and there is no flood risk, which supports comfortable long-term ownership in this agricultural community.
Practical considerations: heating is electric with a boiler and radiators, so running costs may be higher than gas alternatives. Broadband speeds are average, and the layout is traditional with standard ceiling heights and medium-sized rooms—suitable for most family needs but not expansive. The house is sold freehold and chain free, making a quicker sale possible.
This converted barn will appeal to buyers who value rural character, coastal proximity and a ready-to-live-in home that retains exposed stone and rustic features. It also offers scope for modest updating where desired, rather than major structural work.