Five-bedroom rural home with large plot, EV charging and adaptable living layout.
Five bedrooms with two reception rooms and versatile layout for annex potential
Private wrap-around garden, decking, hot tub and very large plot
Garage with shelving, workbench and electric car charging unit
Serviced by septic tank — buyer responsible for maintenance/emptying
Main heating: oil boiler; not on community fuel supply
Very slow broadband speeds — limited fast internet options
Council tax described as expensive; area shows higher crime and deprivation
Double glazing installed post-2002; some rooms set into eaves/sloping ceilings
Set within Barnby Moor, this five-bedroom barn conversion offers generous, characterful living across a large footprint. Two reception rooms, a vaulted sitting room and ample parking create flexible family space; the layout includes two entrances that could support a self-contained annex or multi-generational arrangement. The private wrap-around garden, decking, hot tub area and mature beds deliver a secluded outdoor setting on a very large plot.
Practical features include an attached garage with workshop shelving and an electric car charging unit, a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, and double glazing installed after 2002. The property is heated by an oil-fired boiler and radiators, and the utility room houses the floor-standing boiler and laundry connections, supporting family-day-to-day needs.
Buyers should note several material facts: the property is served by a septic tank; main fuel is oil (not a community supply); broadband speeds are very slow; and council tax is described as expensive. The local area is classified as ageing rural neighbourhoods within a detached rural retirement context and recorded as having higher crime and local deprivation indicators—factors to weigh for families and long-term purchasers.
Overall this home suits buyers seeking rural character, space and adaptability rather than low-maintenance urban living. It presents immediate family-friendly accommodation with scope for modest modernisation or reconfiguration to improve connectivity and heating economics.











































































































































































