Two double bedrooms in a characterful barn conversion
This two-bedroom barn conversion offers characterful countryside living with a compact, well-finished interior and a decent private garden. Finishes include bespoke solid kitchen units, oak doors and engineered oak flooring in the lounge, giving the house a warm, crafted feel. Off-street gravel parking and a side gate lead to lawned garden and a paved seating area with open views across surrounding fields.
Practical points: the property is semi-detached, constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls and likely no cavity insulation, served by an anthracite-fuelled boiler and radiators. Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average, so the home suits buyers who prioritise rural peace over fast connectivity. There is a medium flood risk for the area and local recorded crime is higher than average; buyers should review flood and security measures.
This home will suit downsizers or couples seeking a low-maintenance rural base with character and good access to Eccleshall and the M6 corridor. The manageable room count and garden make it straightforward to maintain, while period features and countryside views provide long-term appeal. Service charge of £300 applies; council tax band is moderate.
A practical viewing will reveal whether additional insulation, connectivity upgrades or flood mitigation are desirable. For buyers who value rural setting and built character over urban conveniences, this barn conversion presents a comfortable, ready-to-enjoy option with clear potential to improve energy performance and connectivity over time.