Spacious five-bed home with vast gardens and conversion potential.
Five bedrooms and two modern bathrooms ideal for family living
Large circa 3/4 acre plot with well-maintained lawns and patios
Spacious 25' open-plan kitchen/living, great for entertaining
Several outbuildings with conversion potential (subject to planning)
Stone-built property likely without wall insulation; retrofit needed
Gated driveway providing ample off-street parking and gravel drive
Multi-fuel fires, utility room, cellar — strong storage options
Local area: higher-than-average crime and above-average council tax
This converted farmhouse sits on a substantial plot of approximately three-quarters of an acre, offering generous indoor space (about 2,073 sq ft) and extensive lawned and paved gardens. The house blends original features — exposed beams, stone construction and multi‑fuel fires — with modern fittings such as an open-plan kitchen, contemporary bathrooms and integrated appliances. Large reception rooms and a 25' family kitchen create comfortable, social living for a growing household.
There are several outbuildings with potential for conversion subject to planning, plus a gated gravel driveway that provides ample off-street parking. Practical conveniences include a utility room, cellar storage and mains gas central heating. Secondary glazing is fitted; broadband and mobile signal are both good for working from home and connectivity.
Be clear on the material facts: the property’s stone walls are likely uninsulated (as built), council tax is above average and the local area records higher-than-average crime statistics. The location is within easy reach of Queensbury High Street, schools and parkland, but buyers should allow budget for insulation improvements, any desired internal upgrades and costs associated with converting outbuildings (planning consents required).
For families seeking space, character and scope, this house offers a rare plot and flexible accommodation. It’s best suited to buyers who value character and garden space and who are prepared to invest in fabric improvements and possible conversion work to maximise long-term value.