Versatile 4-bed barn conversion with vaulted living, south garden and ample parking.
Part-attached barn conversion with vaulted open-plan kitchen and exposed timbers
Ground-floor double bedroom with ensuite and extensive built-in storage
Three first-floor doubles, second ensuite and separate main bathroom
South-east facing enclosed garden with deck, patio and established screening
Generous private driveway providing ample off-street parking and timber workshop
Current EPC low (approx. Band E, score ~46); upgrade potential to Band C
Assumed solid brick walls with limited insulation; consider energy improvements
Historic title covenants restrict livestock, temporary dwellings and some boundaries
This part-attached barn conversion delivers almost 1,700 sq ft of distinctive, characterful living arranged across two levels. The heart of the home is a high-vaulted open-plan living/dining/kitchen with exposed timbers, island unit and integrated Neff appliances — a generous social space that opens directly to a south-east facing, enclosed garden and timber deck. A second reception with a solid-fuel stove, a conservatory and a large utility room add practical family space and day-to-day flexibility.
The layout is well suited to multigenerational living or downsizers who want ground-floor sleeping. There is a versatile ground-floor double bedroom with ensuite and significant built-in storage, plus three first-floor double bedrooms, a second ensuite and a family bathroom. Outside, a long private driveway provides ample off-street parking and a timber workshop for storage or hobbies. The cul-de-sac position and village setting give a quiet, semi-rural feel while local amenities and good commuter routes are nearby.
Buyers should note a few material facts: the current EPC rating is low (around band E, score 46) though it shows scope for improvement; the property’s solid brick walls are assumed to have limited cavity insulation; and there are historic covenants on the title affecting livestock, temporary dwellings and certain boundary uses — these should be checked before purchase. Council tax sits in Band E and broadband speeds are average for the area.
Overall, this home will appeal to families and those seeking characterful countryside living with flexible accommodation. It’s a deceptively spacious conversion that rewards an internal viewing to appreciate the vaulted volumes, garden orientation and parking provision.