Secluded three-bed countryside home with stunning views and ample parking.
- Newly converted barn finished to an exceptionally high standard
- Three double bedrooms each with en‑suite bathrooms
- Spacious open-plan country kitchen with granite worktops
- South-facing living/dining room with French doors to garden
- Lawned front and rear gardens enclosed by dry stone walls
- Generous gravel driveway, additional rear parking and detached garage
- EV charging point; fast broadband; very low local crime
- Oil-fired heating (higher running costs than mains gas); council tax unknown
A newly converted stone barn set high on Hunger Hill, this three-bedroom home pairs traditional character with contemporary finishes. The conversion is finished to a very high standard throughout, with exposed beams, large glazed panels and quality fixtures, creating bright, generous living spaces and three en‑suite bedrooms.
The ground floor offers flexible living: a sitting room with wood-burning stove, a light-filled living/dining room and a substantial farmhouse-style kitchen with granite surfaces and integrated appliances. French doors open to paved seating areas and elevated lawns, while a detached stone garage and generous gravel driveway provide plentiful parking and an EV charging point.
Upstairs, the principal and second bedrooms enjoy long-distance and easterly views respectively; all three bedrooms have their own en‑suite facilities fitted with modern showers or bath. The landscaped gardens are enclosed by dry stone walls, delivering privacy and attractive rural outlooks. Practical benefits include freehold tenure, fast broadband and very low local crime.
Notable points to consider: the property uses oil-fired heating, which may be less convenient or more costly than mains gas. Council tax banding is not provided. Mobile signal is average despite fast broadband. Overall, this is a rare, high-spec barn conversion suited to buyers seeking a countryside home with modern comforts and excellent private parking.