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Our Summary
- The second part of the property provides separate living accommodation, ideal for family use or rental potential (subject to permissions)
- Please note: the property is in need of updating, including replacement of the thatched roof, and is being sold in its current condition
- This is a unique opportunity to refurbish a historic home with a high level of character and flexible accommodation
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Description
The property, a Grade II listed building known as Crucks Barn, dates back to the 15th century. Originally a cider barn with a separate cottage, the two structures have been joined together with a glazed entrance area and a flagstone floor. The accommodation is split into two parts: a main house with a kitchen/breakfast room, a living room with a vaulted ceiling and feature fireplace, a mezzanine bedroom, and an en-suite bathroom, as well as a separate living area with kitchen, living room, and two bedrooms, and a family bathroom.
The property also has a garage with power and lighting, and access to the annexe, as well as a parking area and a rear garden mainly laid to lawn.