Characterful single‑storey barn conversion with paddock, large outbuildings and stunning views.
Detached 3-bedroom single-storey barn conversion with en suite and walk-in wardrobe
Panoramic elevated countryside views from front and garden
Circa 1 acre paddock plus additional field and large three-bay farm building
Walled terracotta rear garden, sheltered patio and adjoining powered workshop
Parking, gated carport and hard standing area for vehicles or machinery
Oil-fired boiler and radiators; oil supply (not community) — running costs apply
EPC rating D; stone walls assumed without built-in insulation
Remote hamlet location with limited local amenities but excellent mobile and fast broadband
Set in an elevated hamlet with wide panoramic views, this converted 3-bedroom bungalow offers a sheltered walled garden, paddock of around 1 acre and a substantial three-bay former farm building. The single-storey layout includes a generous living room with multifuel stove, sun room, dining kitchen, utility, three double bedrooms (one en suite with walk-in wardrobe) and a useful adjoining workshop with power and lighting. Parking and a carport are gated and accessed by steps from the rear garden.
The property will suit buyers seeking a rural, semi‑self‑sufficient life — smallholding or equestrian use is practical here thanks to the paddock, fruit and vegetable garden and large Dutch barn. The established, low‑maintenance walled front and terracotta‑walled rear gardens provide private outdoor living and a haven for wildlife in the adjoining wilding/woodland.
Be clear about running and improvement items: the main heating is oil‑fired boiler and radiators (individual supply, not a community system), the EPC is band D, and the original stone walls are assumed to have no built‑in insulation. The house was converted from a byre in 1999 and sits in a remote hamlet with limited immediate services — excellent mobile signal and fast broadband help offset isolation for those working from home.
Overall this is a sizeable, characterful rural property on a very large plot that combines immediate liveability with obvious potential for those wanting equestrian space, smallholding facilities or further garden and outbuilding development. Practical upkeep and fuel considerations should be factored into any purchase decision.