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Our Summary
- metres and originally converted from two attractive stone barns, the property retains a wealth of original features and offers a fantastic opportunity for complete refurbishment, allowing a new owner to restore and transform it into a truly outstanding village home
- A solid wood kitchen and striking central open fireplace create an excellent foundation for modernisation, while a conservatory-style lean-to at the rear enjoys direct access to the garden
- To the rear is a spacious South facing garden offering a wealth of potential, currently laid to lawn, but would lend itself well to re-landscaping
- The property now requires complete refurbishment throughout, presenting an exciting opportunity for buyers seeking a restoration project
- Whether creating a substantial family home, an impressive period residence or a bespoke village retreat, the scale, character and layout provide enormous scope for improvement, subject to any necessary consents
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Description
The property is a five-bedroom house that extends to approximately 180 sq. meters, originally converted from two attractive stone barns. It features a spacious entrance hall with flagstone flooring, an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, a solid wood kitchen, and a striking central open fireplace. The principal living accommodation also includes a conservatory-style lean-to and a generous lounge with a substantial stone fireplace.
The first floor has five well-proportioned bedrooms, two with open views across the rear garden, and a family bathroom. A second front entrance at first-floor level provides convenient access directly from the driveway. The property also benefits from driveway parking, a rear lean-to, and access to the garden.
The South-facing garden is currently laid to lawn and offers a wealth of potential for re-landscaping.