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Our Summary
- Outbuildings Offer Further Potential
- Sleeper-enclosed borders offer space in which to grow your own, with storage for gardening essentials to be found in the brick built outbuilding, which is served by electricity and boasts the potential for conversion, subject to planning
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Description
Number 8, Barnsdale is a Grade II listed former public house, dated 1774, with a wealth of period charm. The property features a traditional front door with a porch, leading to a warm and welcoming entrance hall with treacle-toned beams, an inglenook fireplace, and a log-burning stove. There are two reception rooms, each with an open fire, exposed stonework, and quaint alcoves.
The rustic cottage-style kitchen has a Rayburn cooker, a conventional oven, and a wide window with seating. A modern, oak-framed extension adds a light-filled dining living room with bifolding doors leading to a terrace. The property has four bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with dual aspect light flow, built-in cupboard storage, and space for a super king-size bed.
The family bathroom has a large bathtub, separate shower, and heated towel radiator. The garden features a lawn, sleeper-enclosed borders, and a brick-built outbuilding with potential for conversion, subject to planning. The property has oil central heating, mains electricity, water, and sewage, and is situated in a conservation area with a plot of approximately 0.13 acres.