Characterful stone barn conversion with garden, parking and rural views..
- Grade II listed stone barn conversion with strong period character
- Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, c.1,569 sq ft of living space
- Large sitting room (5.8m x 4.8m) and practical kitchen
- Four-bay open-fronted linhay plus integral garage and ample parking
- Level, lawned garden with far-reaching rural views
- Some rooms show dated décor and signs of poor maintenance
- Grade II listing restricts alterations and may complicate repairs
- Very slow broadband speeds — affects home working
Set within a working farm near Harberton, Cider House is a substantial Grade II listed stone barn conversion offering three bedrooms, two bathrooms and about 1,569 sq ft of living space. The house delivers genuine rural character — exposed beams, a stone fireplace and a slate roof — plus far-reaching countryside views and a large, level lawned garden for outdoor living.
Practical strengths include a four-bay open-fronted linhay/garage, ample parking on a large driveway, an integral garage and excellent mobile signal. The layout provides a generous 5.8m x 4.8m sitting room and a useful kitchen, making the house suitable for family life or for someone seeking a peaceful rural base with flexible space.
Buyers should note material considerations: the property is Grade II listed, which will restrict changes and can complicate maintenance and permissions. Some internal areas show dated décor and evidence of poor maintenance, so updating and ongoing maintenance are likely. Broadband speeds are very slow — important if you work from home. Overall this is a characterful, countryside home with renovation potential and the legal/maintenance implications of listed status.