Charming four-bedroom barn conversion with annexe, south-facing walled garden and superb countryside views..
No upward chain; freehold with annual management charge £400
Converted single-storey annexe — guest accommodation or rental potential
South-facing walled garden; private, landscaped with terraces and lawn
Large 31ft open-plan kitchen/dining/garden room; excellent entertaining space
Impressive first-floor vaulted sitting room with beamed ceiling and fireplace
Off-street parking on extensive gravel driveway; gated entrance
Oil central heating; private water and Vortex sewage treatment plant (2020)
Rural hamlet location — 1.2 miles to Eglingham; average mobile signal
High Barn is a substantial four-bedroom barn conversion set in open Northumberland countryside, offering generous living space and eye-catching traditional detail. The converted single-storey garden annexe provides independent guest accommodation or potential rental income, accessed directly from the sheltered, south-facing walled garden. The house combines vaulted, beamed rooms and stonework with bespoke fitted joinery throughout, creating a comfortable family home with character.
Ground-floor living centres on a 31ft open-plan kitchen/dining/garden room with three stone-arched French doors onto terraces and the walled garden — ideal for family entertaining and indoor-outdoor living. A dramatic first-floor sitting room with vaulted, beamed ceiling and large fireplace provides a spacious, light-filled retreat. Bedrooms include a master with ensuite plus additional ensuite provision, supporting flexible family arrangements.
Practical details: oil central heating, private water supply and a Vortex sewage treatment plant installed in 2020. Off-street parking on an extensive gravel driveway, generous front lawn and a thoughtfully landscaped, south-facing walled garden provide privacy and sun. The property is chain free and offered freehold, with an annual management charge of £400 and Council Tax band E (above average).
Considerations: High Barn sits in a hamlet setting 1.2 miles from Eglingham and around 9 miles from Alnwick — excellent for countryside living but less convenient for daily urban commutes. Mobile signal is average; broadband is fast. The location and rural services suit families or buyers seeking space, privacy and countryside access, rather than those needing immediate town-centre convenience.