Four-bedroom stone barn conversion, converted 2019
Self-contained Airbnb/holiday-let wing with separate garden access
Planning consent for detached one-bed annexe (45/23/0012)
Six-box stable block, tack room and large yard; equestrian potential
Very large plot with elevated terrace and summerhouse/gym
Medium flood risk; main fireplace currently non-functional
Oil-fired central heating; heating oil is main fuel
Council tax above average; rural maintenance responsibilities
Culverwell Barn is an attractive four-bedroom stone barn conversion set on a very large plot in the Quantock Hills National Landscape. Converted in 2019, the house combines rural character with practical modern upgrades such as hardwood double glazing and oil-fired central heating. A self-contained holiday-let wing with separate garden access already generates income or offers flexible multi-generational use.
The site includes an L-shaped stable block with six boxes, tack room and fodder store, extensive hardstanding and planning consent (application 45/23/0012) granted 19 Feb 2024 for a detached one-bedroom annexe. Those seeking equestrian facilities or the potential to extend accommodation will value the yard, outbuildings and versatile space that could suit garaging, a gym, home office or workshop (subject to consents).
Practical points are straightforward: parking for numerous vehicles, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, and easy access to bridleways and country walks. Buyers should note the property uses oil-fired heating, has a medium flood risk, and the main fireplace is a decorative feature and not currently functional. Council tax is above average.
This home will suit purchasers after a peaceful rural retreat with business potential — holiday-let income, annexe development, or equestrian use — in a remoter hamlet location. It is best for those comfortable managing oil heating and who welcome ongoing countryside maintenance responsibilities.