4 bedroom barn conversion
Study
Sold STC
Barn conversion
4 beds
2 baths
2,486 sq ft / 231 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- Barn conversion
- Four bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Double reception room with vaulted ceiling
- Study
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Wealth of striking features
- Double garage
A beautifully presented, skillfully converted attached barn in a picturesque rural setting.
With origins dating back to the late 1700s, this impressive period barn is one of a small community of traditional farm buildings that was skilfully converted in 1999 into an individual and stylish family home. The ground floor accommodation is particularly impressive centering around a superb split level double reception room with vaulted ceiling, wealth of exposed timbers and brickwork whilst extensive dual aspect glazing ensures a light, bright and airy space. Over the dining room a mezzanine floor overlooks the sitting area and which is currently arranged as a study. There is a smart, well-equipped kitchen with a separate utility room and ample space for a table and chairs. A split level inner hall provides access to the 21 ft principal bedroom with an en suite bathroom with a separate bathtub and shower. There are three bedrooms and a modern family bathroom on the first floor. Externally, there is a beautifully maintained garden with a patio area close to the property. There is private driveway providing extensive parking and turning, leading to both the property, its enclosed rear garden and double garage. The garden which immediately adjoins open countryside has been landscaped to lawn with terrace area extending the full width of the property.
Surrounded by rolling countryside in what can only be described as a truly unspoilt rural environment equidistant from the cathedral city of Salisbury and the New Forest, excellent amenities can be found within the neighbouring and thriving village of Downton approximately two miles away including a variety of shops, public houses, doctors surgery, library, church and both primary and senior schools whilst also being within the catchment for Salisbury Grammar Schools. Salisbury provides more widespread facilities including a mainline railway station with London Waterloo only one and a half hours away. For the road commuter the A36 is only a few minutes away with the commercial centres of Bournemouth and Southampton both with their regional airports.
With origins dating back to the late 1700s, this impressive period barn is one of a small community of traditional farm buildings that was skilfully converted in 1999 into an individual and stylish family home. The ground floor accommodation is particularly impressive centering around a superb split level double reception room with vaulted ceiling, wealth of exposed timbers and brickwork whilst extensive dual aspect glazing ensures a light, bright and airy space. Over the dining room a mezzanine floor overlooks the sitting area and which is currently arranged as a study. There is a smart, well-equipped kitchen with a separate utility room and ample space for a table and chairs. A split level inner hall provides access to the 21 ft principal bedroom with an en suite bathroom with a separate bathtub and shower. There are three bedrooms and a modern family bathroom on the first floor. Externally, there is a beautifully maintained garden with a patio area close to the property. There is private driveway providing extensive parking and turning, leading to both the property, its enclosed rear garden and double garage. The garden which immediately adjoins open countryside has been landscaped to lawn with terrace area extending the full width of the property.
Surrounded by rolling countryside in what can only be described as a truly unspoilt rural environment equidistant from the cathedral city of Salisbury and the New Forest, excellent amenities can be found within the neighbouring and thriving village of Downton approximately two miles away including a variety of shops, public houses, doctors surgery, library, church and both primary and senior schools whilst also being within the catchment for Salisbury Grammar Schools. Salisbury provides more widespread facilities including a mainline railway station with London Waterloo only one and a half hours away. For the road commuter the A36 is only a few minutes away with the commercial centres of Bournemouth and Southampton both with their regional airports.
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Myddelton & Major is an independent firm of Chartered Surveyors established in High Street, Salisbury in 1903. We provide advice on sales, lettings and acquisitions of Residential and Commercial property in Central Southern England. We manage a substantial portfolio of commercial property for private, corporate and institutional clients. In addition, we offer professional advice to landlords and tenants on rental reviews and lease renewals. The firm offers a Partner led service dedicated to providing a personal, efficient and effective service endeavouring to achieve the best outcome for our clients. Residential Sales and lettings office adjacent to Salisbury's Cathedral Close Established team with over 70 years experience Partner led Quality town and country properties Excellent market coverage Detailed local knowledge Commercial Marketing and Professional services Established team of Chartered Surveyors Sales / Lettings / Assignments Rent Reviews / Lease Renewals Valuations Surveys / Dilapidations Property Management including Rent Collection Investment Sales and Acquisitions Development Land sales and Purchases Specialist Retail Consultancy
















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