Characterful 4-bed barn conversion with annexe, stables and nearly an acre of land..
Approximately 1 acre plot with paddock and mature trees
Detached self-contained annexe with living, kitchen, double bedroom
Double garage and extensive off-road parking
Large country kitchen, utility/boot room with driveway access
Exposed beams, inglenook fireplace — strong period character
EPC recorded as D/E; potential for energy-efficiency improvements
Oil-fired central heating; higher running/maintenance considerations
Double glazing installed pre-2002; some windows may need upgrading
Tucked down a walled driveway in a peaceful Derbyshire hamlet, this substantial four-bedroom barn conversion sits on almost an acre of mature grounds, including a paddock, stables and a summerhouse. The main house offers generous reception space over multiple rooms, exposed beams, an inglenook brick fireplace and a large country kitchen with abundant storage and granite worktops. A detached, fully equipped one-bedroom annexe provides independent accommodation ideal for extended family or rental income.
Practical features include a double garage, plenty of off-road parking and a large utility/boot room with direct driveway access — useful after muddy walks. The property is double-glazed (installed before 2002) and heated by an oil-fired boiler with radiators; broadband speeds are reported as fast and the area has low crime and good local schools nearby.
Important considerations: the property’s EPC is recorded as D/E and the oil heating and older double glazing will influence running costs and future improvement priorities. The house was converted between 1983–1990 and, while characterful, may benefit from selective modernisation in places. Buyers should allow for ongoing maintenance for an estate of this size (garden, paddock, stables) and budget for any energy-efficiency upgrades.
This home will suit a family seeking rural space and character with flexible accommodation (annexe and stables), or buyers seeking lifestyle land close to local amenities and good road links. The setting delivers privacy and countryside views while remaining within easy reach of Repton and main routes.