4 bedroom barn conversion
Sold STC
Barn conversion
4 beds
4 baths
Key information
Tenure: Ask agent
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Superb barn conversion in rural location
- Spacious and versatile accommodation over two floors
- Double garage, driveway parking and turning circle
- Mature landscaped gardens
- Four reception rooms
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Four bedrooms
- Two en-suites and two bathrooms
- Additional kitchen
- Viewing highly recommended
DESCRIPTION A delightful detached barn conversion situated in a rural location with wonderful views across neighbouring farmland and mature well stocked gardens, offering spacious, flexible and versatile accommodation across 2 floors to provide a wonderful family home.
The Barn House is constructed of natural stone walls under a clay tiled roof and originally dates back to the 1780's and was converted in 1994, retaining its character and charm throughout with exposed ceiling beams and wooden floors.
In brief the accommodation offers adaptable living currently arranged as follows; the main entrance to the first floor comprises a canopy porch with superb wooden door into the main lobby with stairs rising to the hallway with door leading off to a bathroom with a roll top bath, door leading to snug/office, door leading to kitchen/dining room and stairs leading down to the ground floor.
The kitchen/dining room with a range of wall and base units with integrated oven, hob, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, pantry and bespoke wooden corner seating area and steps up into bedroom 1 with exposed beams and floorboards with extensive fitted storage to either side, walk in wardrobe and en-suite shower room.
To the right of the hallway, a door leads into a snug/office with steps down to the sitting room, being dual aspect and having a large feature fireplace with multi burning stove and further steps down into a further bedroom. From here there is a door leading to the original exposed stone stairs to the front garden.
From the hallway, stairs lead down to the ground floor where there is a long hallway running across the back of the property with door leading to the garden. On the ground floor is bedroom 2 with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom, a further kitchen comprising fitted wall and base units and pantry with plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher. Further doors lead off the hallway to, what is currently used as, a dining room with built in storage and a separate living room with further built-in storage. A Guest wing comprises bedroom 3 with fitted wardrobes and separate bathroom.
This property must be viewed to fully appreciate what this property has to offer.
OUTSIDE Approached over a driveway, which two neighbouring properties have access over, leading to a five-bar gate onto an inner private drive with ample parking area, turning circles with mature apple trees leading to the detached double garage, workshop and bin/wood store. To the left-hand side of the driveway is a mature walled rose garden with wooden pergola over a seating area, further seating area with pond to the upper tier overlooking the farmland views. There is a large kitchen garden with greenhouse, ideal for growing vegetables and is enclosed by hedging. The main gardens are predominantly laid to lawn with mature flowerbeds and borders with well stocked perennials, plants and shrubs. The detached double garage has twin up and over doors with lighting.
LOCATION The hamlet of Woolston is a short distance from the village of North Cadbury and situated between Castle Cary and Yeovil with access to the A303. The village has a primary school, historic parish church, country inn and village hall. Castle Cary (3miles) is a small market town set in unspoilt countryside. It has many independent businesses including shops, boutiques and galleries. Amenities include Nursery, Primary and Secondary schools, Health Centre, Dental Practice, Library, Post Office, Delicatessens, Grocery Stores, Greengrocery, Newsagent, Chemist, Pubs and Tea shops. There are large supermarkets a 15 minute drive away and the towns of Wincanton and Shepton Mallet are close by. The cities of Bath, Bristol, Salisbury and Wells are all within easy driving distance. On the edge of Castle Cary is the railway station with its direct line to London and the A303 is a few miles south.
The Barn House is constructed of natural stone walls under a clay tiled roof and originally dates back to the 1780's and was converted in 1994, retaining its character and charm throughout with exposed ceiling beams and wooden floors.
In brief the accommodation offers adaptable living currently arranged as follows; the main entrance to the first floor comprises a canopy porch with superb wooden door into the main lobby with stairs rising to the hallway with door leading off to a bathroom with a roll top bath, door leading to snug/office, door leading to kitchen/dining room and stairs leading down to the ground floor.
The kitchen/dining room with a range of wall and base units with integrated oven, hob, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, pantry and bespoke wooden corner seating area and steps up into bedroom 1 with exposed beams and floorboards with extensive fitted storage to either side, walk in wardrobe and en-suite shower room.
To the right of the hallway, a door leads into a snug/office with steps down to the sitting room, being dual aspect and having a large feature fireplace with multi burning stove and further steps down into a further bedroom. From here there is a door leading to the original exposed stone stairs to the front garden.
From the hallway, stairs lead down to the ground floor where there is a long hallway running across the back of the property with door leading to the garden. On the ground floor is bedroom 2 with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom, a further kitchen comprising fitted wall and base units and pantry with plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher. Further doors lead off the hallway to, what is currently used as, a dining room with built in storage and a separate living room with further built-in storage. A Guest wing comprises bedroom 3 with fitted wardrobes and separate bathroom.
This property must be viewed to fully appreciate what this property has to offer.
OUTSIDE Approached over a driveway, which two neighbouring properties have access over, leading to a five-bar gate onto an inner private drive with ample parking area, turning circles with mature apple trees leading to the detached double garage, workshop and bin/wood store. To the left-hand side of the driveway is a mature walled rose garden with wooden pergola over a seating area, further seating area with pond to the upper tier overlooking the farmland views. There is a large kitchen garden with greenhouse, ideal for growing vegetables and is enclosed by hedging. The main gardens are predominantly laid to lawn with mature flowerbeds and borders with well stocked perennials, plants and shrubs. The detached double garage has twin up and over doors with lighting.
LOCATION The hamlet of Woolston is a short distance from the village of North Cadbury and situated between Castle Cary and Yeovil with access to the A303. The village has a primary school, historic parish church, country inn and village hall. Castle Cary (3miles) is a small market town set in unspoilt countryside. It has many independent businesses including shops, boutiques and galleries. Amenities include Nursery, Primary and Secondary schools, Health Centre, Dental Practice, Library, Post Office, Delicatessens, Grocery Stores, Greengrocery, Newsagent, Chemist, Pubs and Tea shops. There are large supermarkets a 15 minute drive away and the towns of Wincanton and Shepton Mallet are close by. The cities of Bath, Bristol, Salisbury and Wells are all within easy driving distance. On the edge of Castle Cary is the railway station with its direct line to London and the A303 is a few miles south.
























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