5 bedroom barn conversion
Barn conversion
5 beds
3 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Sitting room, family room, kitchen/dining room and adjacent utility
- Entertaining space/pub/games room
- Principal bedroom with ensuite
- 4 Further bedrooms
- Snug/Bed 6
- Family bathroom and a family shower room
- Garden
- Countryside views
- EPC rating TBC
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Believed to date back to 1851 and formerly a Hop Pickers barn, Field House Barn, converted in 1986, is a charming and unique period property. Stable doors at the front and rear lead into the characterful interior, with features such as exposed beams and parquet flooring.
There are three main reception rooms including the comfortable sitting room, which has French
doors opening onto the garden and a brick-built
fireplace fitted with a stove. There is a cosy family room and beyond is an impressive room with vaulted ceiling where the owners have created a home pub with built-in bar - formerly a double garage and can house two vehicles. The kitchen/dining room features a dual control all electric 5 oven Aga with induction hob and has plenty of space for a dining table, with further seating at the breakfast bar.
There is a double bedroom on the ground floor,
while the first floor has a further four bedrooms
- one of which is currently used as a dressing room. The principal bedroom has an en suite
bathroom and separate shower unit, with the family bathroom also being on the first floor.
Stairs rise from the utility to a mezzanine floor,
providing a snug/tv room, but also offering further sleeping accommodation.
Local Authority: Malvern
Services: Mains electricity, gas central heating,
mains water, private drainage. Broadband
available. Remote control Nest central heating.
Council Tax: Band E
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as
fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale.
Certain items such as garden ornaments, carpets and curtains may be available by separate negotiation.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: The
property will be sold subject to and with the
benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Viewing strictly through the agent.
Field House Barn is set on a country lane, part of the the small village of Knighton on Teme and close to the popular market town of Tenbury Wells. Both the village and Tenbury Wells are
situated in the rolling countryside of the Teme
Valley, while the town boasts plenty of amenities
and leisure facilities, including supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, a primary and senior school (the property is on the school bus route) and a leisure centre with swimming pool. For any other requirements, the city of Worcester or the large town of Kidderminster are both just a short drive away. Nearby, the Malvern Hills and Shropshire Hills provide further picturesque countryside to explore.
At the front of the property there is parking
available on the gravel driveway for several vehicles, while to the rear there is a southfacing garden, which is mostly laid to lawn, with an area of paved terracing and a variety of established shrubs and mature trees.
There are three main reception rooms including the comfortable sitting room, which has French
doors opening onto the garden and a brick-built
fireplace fitted with a stove. There is a cosy family room and beyond is an impressive room with vaulted ceiling where the owners have created a home pub with built-in bar - formerly a double garage and can house two vehicles. The kitchen/dining room features a dual control all electric 5 oven Aga with induction hob and has plenty of space for a dining table, with further seating at the breakfast bar.
There is a double bedroom on the ground floor,
while the first floor has a further four bedrooms
- one of which is currently used as a dressing room. The principal bedroom has an en suite
bathroom and separate shower unit, with the family bathroom also being on the first floor.
Stairs rise from the utility to a mezzanine floor,
providing a snug/tv room, but also offering further sleeping accommodation.
Local Authority: Malvern
Services: Mains electricity, gas central heating,
mains water, private drainage. Broadband
available. Remote control Nest central heating.
Council Tax: Band E
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as
fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale.
Certain items such as garden ornaments, carpets and curtains may be available by separate negotiation.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: The
property will be sold subject to and with the
benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Viewing strictly through the agent.
Field House Barn is set on a country lane, part of the the small village of Knighton on Teme and close to the popular market town of Tenbury Wells. Both the village and Tenbury Wells are
situated in the rolling countryside of the Teme
Valley, while the town boasts plenty of amenities
and leisure facilities, including supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, a primary and senior school (the property is on the school bus route) and a leisure centre with swimming pool. For any other requirements, the city of Worcester or the large town of Kidderminster are both just a short drive away. Nearby, the Malvern Hills and Shropshire Hills provide further picturesque countryside to explore.
At the front of the property there is parking
available on the gravel driveway for several vehicles, while to the rear there is a southfacing garden, which is mostly laid to lawn, with an area of paved terracing and a variety of established shrubs and mature trees.
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