- Four double bedrooms including master with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe
- Open-plan kitchen diner with granite/quartz worktops and integrated appliances
- Spacious lounge with log-burning stove and French doors to garden
- Private gated development; large plot with countryside access and patio areas
- EV charging point and generous off-street parking
- EPC rated B; freehold tenure
- Very slow broadband speeds — may affect home-working
- Local crime recorded as above average; check security and insurance
Set within a gated courtyard of converted farm buildings, this four-bedroom barn conversion blends traditional character with contemporary fittings. A grand reception hall with oak staircase leads to a spacious lounge with log-burning stove and French doors that open onto a private, low‑maintenance rear garden. The open-plan kitchen-diner features granite/quartz worktops, integrated appliances and a useful utility room, making daily routines straightforward for family life.
The principal bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, with three further well-proportioned bedrooms and a large family bathroom upstairs. Practical extras include an EV charging point, generous off-street parking and useful internal storage; the property is freehold and has an EPC rating of B. The plot is large and backs onto countryside trails, offering direct access to rural walks and pleasant outlooks.
Notable practical considerations are highlighted frankly: broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal, while excellent, does not mitigate the limited internet connectivity for home-working. Crime levels in the area are reported as above average; buyers should satisfy themselves on local security and insurance implications. Council tax is moderate. Overall, this home will suit buyers seeking semi-rural living with high-spec finishes and countryside access, but who can accept slower broadband and take sensible security precautions.