Spacious five-bedroom converted barn with outbuildings and sweeping country views on 0.37 acres..
- Stone-built Georgian barn conversion, dated 1831
- Five bedrooms, flexible layout with annexe potential
- Large plot ~0.37 acre with expansive countryside views
- Detached garage, workshop and timber summer house
- Off-street parking and long driveway
- Oil central heating; mains water and electric
- Private septic tank — ongoing maintenance required
- Remote location; Council Tax Band G is relatively expensive
Built in 1831 and converted from a Georgian stone barn, this substantial five-bedroom detached home sits on about 0.37 acres with far-reaching rural views. Interiors are generous and flexible: a large open-plan kitchen-dining-living area, separate living room, study/gym and the potential to run part of the house as an annexe. The property includes useful outbuildings — garage, workshop and a timber summer house with verandah — and a broad driveway with off-street parking.
This home will suit a family seeking space, countryside privacy and character. The plot is very large and landscaped, providing safe garden areas and room for outdoor activities. Practicalities include mains water and electric, oil central heating, and drainage to a private septic tank — buyers should note ongoing maintenance responsibilities for a septic system.
Material practical considerations are clear: the house is remote (nearest large town 12 miles away, Edinburgh 52 miles), set within a very deprived wider area classification, and it falls in Council Tax Band G, so running costs are relatively high. There is no flood risk, broadband speeds are reported fast and mobile signal excellent. The property is freehold and not listed; EPC to be confirmed.