Spacious family barn with home office, character features, and landscaped garden.
Spacious 2,700+ sq ft barn conversion with dramatic oak-and-glass frontage
Open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with large island and integrated appliances
Four double bedrooms; master suite with dressing area and luxurious en-suite
Double garage plus plumbed home office above with WC, ideal for remote work
Landscaped garden with York stone patio, gated access and decent plot size
Solid-fuel burner adds character but requires ongoing maintenance
End-terrace property; shared wall may affect privacy/noise for some buyers
Slow broadband and average mobile signal; council tax described as quite expensive
This converted stone barn in Harrold delivers over 2,700 sq ft of light-filled living designed for family life and home-working. The oak-and-glass frontage and double-height spaces create a dramatic arrival; the impressive open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with large island and integrated appliances is the home’s social hub. A separate study/family room with a roof lantern and French doors provides a versatile quiet space for work or play.
The first floor hosts four double bedrooms, including a master suite with dressing area and luxurious en-suite, and a second bedroom with its own en-suite and Juliet balcony. The large sitting room, fitted with a solid-fuel burner, adds a cosy focal point; practical features include a utility room and a gas-fired boiler installed relatively recently. Outside, a landscaped garden with York stone patio and secure gated access complements the double garage and a plumbed home office above with WC — ideal for remote working or occasional guest use.
Notable practical points: the property is freehold, sits in a very affluent, low-crime area and carries no flood risk. However, it is an end-terrace (shared wall), council tax is described as quite expensive, and local digital connectivity is limited — slow broadband and average mobile signal may affect heavy remote-working or streaming needs. The solid-fuel burner and stone/wood features offer character but will require routine maintenance typical of converted barns.
Overall, this is a high-spec family home that balances contemporary comforts and strong period character, with flexible spaces for work and leisure. It will suit buyers prioritising generous living areas, characterful design and a village setting, while those needing top-tier digital connectivity should factor in the broadband and mobile limitations.