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4 bedroom barn conversion

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Barn conversion
4 bed
3 bath
EPC rating: E*
2,927 sq ft / 272 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 4 bedrooms
  • 3 reception rooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • Modern
  • Outbuildings
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Garden
  • Parking
  • Restored
Originally converted from a barn in 1986, this wonderful family home has been recently extended, upgraded and refurbished. It's a beautifully designed, practical home that makes the most of the stunning views, combining the barn's original attractive features with contemporary finishes.

There's a welcoming entrance hall that leads into an inner hall, which enables a good flow to all the ground floor accommodation and provides plenty of streamlined storage. The kitchen was extended in 2018, creating a generous space with room for cooking, eating and relaxing family time. Three sliding glass doors frame the idyllic and uninterrupted countryside views, the stone flooring seamlessly extending outside to the garden terrace. The doors have slimline fittings to minimise sightlines, solar glass to regulate temperatures and electric blinds to both reflect light and retain heat. The bespoke kitchen by Sustainable Kitchens was the most viewed kitchen on houzz.com in 2019, and it's easy to see why. A large island unit with soft grey units and a composite stone worktop has a sink, storage and breakfast bar. The rest of the units are deep blue; there's an AGA, an electric oven and a unique corner walk-in pantry with space for food preparation. Here, and in other rooms, exposed stonework walls contrast with the white-rendered ones, adding to the character throughout.

The dining room and snug are both in the centre of the house with its vaulted and beamed ceiling and a minstrels gallery on the first floor separating the two areas - it's a great entertaining space. The various rooms can be used flexibly, their uses evolving to suit changing family needs. The office is tucked away at one end of the snug. The living room has lower ceilings, a woodburner and a cosy, comfortable atmosphere; there's access on to the garden from here, too, via a large door on to a decked terrace.

Upstairs, a principal bedroom suite has generous, built-in storage and a luxe bathroom, and there are three more bedrooms - all with countryside views - and two bathrooms. There is standing room in two loft spaces offering an opportunity to create further accommodation (subject to planning permission).

The garden wraps around the sides and rear of Manor Farm Barn, its boundary a mix of hedging and fencing. On one side, there is a shed, lawn and mature shrubs and fruit trees. The main garden area runs the width of the house: there's a paved dining terrace with pennant stone flagstones, a decked seating area, flowerbeds and a large lawn. The views are endless - the fields and hills beyond are all Duchy land (the current owners having bought some land to enable the barn extension while also maintaining a good-sized garden).

Steps up on the other side of the garden lead to a summerhouse and, through an opening in willow fencing/hedging, to a healthy vegetable garden featuring espaliered pear trees, an asparagus bed and vegetable beds. The driveway and garage are on this side too. The garage is currently used as a gym and for storage; the drive has space for three cars.

EPC: E

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Englishcombe is an attractive village surrounded by rolling hills and countryside in a conservation area. It has access to beautiful walks and a thriving local community and yet is very close to the centre of Bath and all the attractions that the World Heritage City has to offer. With a wide range of independent retailers, cafes, restaurants, museums, theatres and art galleries all within easy reach, Manor Farm Barn offers the best of both worlds, peaceful countryside living and a vibrant, historic city.

In Bath, there are a wide range of excellent local schools, and the University of Bath has Olympic training facilities open to the public. Bath Spa Railway station is a little over 10 minutes away, with frequent fast trains to London and Bristol.

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