Detached four-bedroom family home with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams
Approx 4.5–5 acres including two paddocks and field shelters
Double garage with doors on two sides; potential for conversion (subject to planning)
Long private driveway, secluded position and open countryside views
Built c.1996–2002: modern construction with converted barn styling
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for rural location
Local schools nearby; several listed with Ofsted "Requires improvement"
Set on approximately 4.5–5 acres on the edge of Broseley, Barratts Hill Barn combines roomy family accommodation with genuine equestrian and outdoor potential. The detached four-bedroom house feels light and spacious, with vaulted ceilings, exposed timber beams and two reception rooms that flow to landscaped gardens and paddocks. A long private drive and a double garage provide privacy and generous parking.
The property’s layout is flexible: the fourth bedroom is reached via a second staircase off the additional reception room, useful for guests, older children or a home office. Two bathrooms, a fitted kitchen with dining space and a bright lounge with French doors make day-to-day living straightforward. The double garage has doors on two sides and, subject to planning, could be adapted for further accommodation or ancillary use.
Outside, two large paddocks with field shelters and good hacking routes deliver immediate equestrian use. Mature planting, lawns and seating areas create private, sheltered gardens, while the elevated position offers open countryside views. Broadband is fast and mobile signal excellent — practical for home working and rural life.
Practical considerations: the house was built circa 1996–2002 and presents as a converted barn/cottage style rather than an historic farmhouse. Double glazing is present but install date is unknown. Local primary and secondary schools are nearby, though several listed have Ofsted ratings of "Requires improvement" which may concern some buyers. There is no flood risk and the tenure is freehold. This is a strong option for families or equestrian buyers seeking a private, large-plot country home with scope to adapt or improve.