Three-bedroom barn conversion with modern single-storey extension
A striking barn conversion that blends exposed stone character with a contemporary single-storey timber extension. The house offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms and generous principal living space including an L-shaped family room with integrated dining kitchen — set on roughly a quarter-acre plot with orchard, gravel parking and wide rural views.
Practical features include oil central heating, mainly double glazing and ample off-street parking accessed via a gravel driveway. The layout suits a family or couple seeking rural privacy with easy road links — the property is approximately two miles from the A483/A5 for access to regional centres.
Buyers should note several material considerations: the EPC is very low (reported as 20 / band G), heating is oil-fired, broadband speeds are very slow and the immediate area records higher-than-average crime and social deprivation indicators. Council tax is above average. These factors affect running costs, resale and suitability for home-working.
Overall this is a characterful, newly renovated barn conversion offering strong rural appeal and outdoor space for gardens or small-scale orcharding. It will suit purchasers prioritising privacy, period fabric and countryside views, and those prepared to accept higher energy running costs and limited digital connectivity or to invest in energy improvements.