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£425,000
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3 bedroom barn conversion for sale

High Offley, Stafford, ST20
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Barn conversion
3 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: D*
1,237 sq ft / 115 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Basic 26Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • A lovely barn conversion set within a small development of just five other properties, a sensational rural location, yet a short drive from local amenities.
  • Oozing character with original beams and quirky windows throughout, which is often lost in many barn conversions.
  • With three bedrooms, and en-suite the main bedroom and family bathroom, this is perfect for a family or couple looking to downsize.
  • Having two parking spaces along with a double garage and then a loft room above, there is plenty of space for all the family needs.
  • There's a generous open plan kitchen/diner that welcomes you into the barn and a large lounge with French doors out to the beautiful garden.


With all the negative news in the press of recent, to have somewhere you can escape it all, switch off, sit down, relax and have a tranquil view to enjoy, is something I think we all not only desire, but could do with, and Old Hall Court barn could just be that peaceful escape that you've been looking for. Set within the hamlet of High Offley, a short drive from Woodseaves and the large towns of Eccleshall and Newport. There's parking for two cars and a double garage which has a set of steps that leads up to the loft space which is an incredibly useful asset, either for a working space or a huge amount of storage. Leading up the garden path you enter the open plan entrance into the kitchen/diner, a well laid out L-shaped space comfortable enough for a large dining table. A breakfast bar separates the kitchen which is fitted with a surprising amount of cupboards then around the corner is a small utility space with a door leading out to the patio and rear gardens. Back around to the dining area there's a W.C and cupboard tucked under the stairs then a beautiful oak and glass beamed wall divides this from the capacious lounge. A lovely square room which an abundance of space for lots of furniture, a window to the front aspect and a door leading out to the rear garden means this room is light and airy too. Stairs ascend from here up to the first floor where the character of the original barn is even more apparent with quirky glazed openings between more oak purlin's and beams, areal delight that is often hidden with conversions. Across the landing you have two double bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and a family bathroom to service them both. Then as you walk into the main bedroom be prepared to be blown away! A stunning room not only in size but in trademark characteristics of this historic building, with the trusses sitting above holding a wonderful addition to this home, a mezzanine floor hovering above which could be used for a study space, dressing room or a little cosy oasis to relax and read a book, accessed via a very clever, space saving staircase. To complete this wonderful, relaxing space is an ensuite comprising shower, W.C and sink. Outside the rear garden is magnificent entertaining space with a large patio overlooking the vast garden lawn with a few specimen shrubs and plants but with a view over the fields beyond and the cows meandering slowly. It really is a lovely home and would make a great lock up and leave if you are downsizing, but equally, there is currently a very happy family that lives here so it really is fit for all. Call the Eccleshall office today to arrange your viewing[use Contact Agent Button].
EPC Rating: D

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