Contemporary converted barn with 13 acres and versatile family space.
Four double bedrooms, three with ensuite bathrooms
Open-plan vaulted kitchen/living/dining with woodburner
Approximately 13 acres (stls) of woodland and pasture included
Gated gravel driveway, ample off-street parking, four outbuildings
Underfloor heating to ground floor; oil central heating throughout
Private drainage system — requires ongoing maintenance and checks
Very slow broadband speeds; average mobile signal in area
No onward chain; freehold, council tax band F (expensive)
Ansells Barn is a spacious, sympathetically converted barn set in about 13 acres (stls) of woodland and pasture, ideal for families who want countryside privacy and versatile living. The conversion centres on a dramatic vaulted open-plan kitchen/living/dining space with exposed timbers and a woodburner, creating a social hub for family life and entertaining. The ground-floor principal bedroom with ensuite and bifold doors to a sun terrace adds accessible convenience.
Accommodation includes four double bedrooms and three ensuites, flexible bedroom layouts reached via separate staircases, a utility/boot room with dog shower, and practical outbuildings for storage or hobby use. A gated gravel driveway provides generous off-street parking and access to four brick-built storage units; the main garden is enclosed and laid to lawn.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the property is chain free and freehold, heated by oil with underfloor heating to the ground floor, and protected by an intruder alarm. Mains water and electricity are connected, but drainage is private and will require ongoing maintenance; broadband speeds are very slow, and council tax is high (Band F). Buyers should be comfortable with rural services and occasional maintenance associated with private systems and large grounds.
This barn will suit buyers seeking space, character and outdoor freedom — families, riders or those with countryside hobbies — who value a finished, contemporary interior combined with agricultural land and ancillary buildings. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale, vaulted ceilings and countryside setting.