Period character and contemporary finish with sunny south-facing terraces.
Cotswold stone barn conversion with characterful exposed beams
The Steam Mill is a rare Cotswold stone barn conversion blending period character with high-spec contemporary fittings. The open-plan ground floor, exposed beams and oak flooring create a welcoming living and entertaining space centred on a log-burning stove and a well-equipped kitchen with Rangemaster and Miele appliances.
Accommodation is arranged over multiple floors and includes a principal suite with walk-in dressing room and ensuite, plus two further double bedrooms each with en suite facilities — a practical layout for family living or for owners who regularly host guests. Recent Accoya doors and windows improve thermal performance while retaining conservation-area character.
Outdoor space is a sunny, south-facing wrap-around terrace garden that is easy to maintain rather than a large private estate garden — attractive for buyers seeking low-upkeep outdoor living. The property sits in an affluent, village setting close to Daylesford, the Bamford Club and the popular Chequers pub, with fast rail links from nearby Kingham to London Paddington.
Considerations: the house is listed as part of a mid-19th century barn within a Conservation Area, which can restrict alterations. The plot is modest in size and parking is limited to a marked carport area rather than extensive private parking. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Buyers should note the property's age (c.1850) when budgeting for long-term maintenance despite recent improvements.