Well-presented barn conversion with large sunny garden and extensive parking..
Four double bedrooms with en-suite to principal bedroom
A superbly presented four-bedroom barn conversion that balances period character with comfortable family living. Original timber beams, exposed stone walls and stripped wood floors give the house warmth and historic charm, while double glazing and a gas boiler provide modern convenience. The layout includes two reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs cloakroom and an en-suite to the principal bedroom.
Outdoor space is a major draw: a large southerly rear garden laid to lawn with paved entertaining areas, mature trees including a fruit tree, and a generous driveway with detached garage providing significant off-road parking. The home backs onto open countryside and sits within walking distance of local shops and amenities in St Athan, with nearby Llantwit Major and Cowbridge within easy reach.
Practical points to note: the property dates from before 1900 and the stone walls are assumed to have no built-in insulation, which may affect heating costs. The EPC is D62, and the glazing was installed before 2002. Local area indicators show higher crime and notable deprivation, and council tax is described as quite expensive—factors buyers should consider for ongoing costs and security.
This barn conversion will suit a family seeking character, space and a sunny private garden, or buyers who value a well-presented period home with scope to improve energy performance. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the flexible layout and the property’s countryside setting.