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EE Rating

5 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
5 beds
2 baths
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand D

Features and description

  • Five Bedroom Barn Conversion
  • Beautiful Gardens and Grounds
  • Stable Block and Tack Room
  • Modern Stone Barn with Potential
  • Orchard/Paddocks
  • Further Land Available
  • Easy Access to Sherborne
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band F
A beautifully presented five bedroom barn conversion set within glorious gardens and grounds, together with stable block, modern stone barn with potential and orchard/paddocks, in all approximately 1.63 acres. EPC Band D

Situation - The Barn lies in a fine rural yet accessible location surrounded by open farmland and within a conservation area. The village of Marston Magna lies a short distance to the north and Sherborne being within 4 miles, where an excellent range of shopping, recreational and scholastic facilities can be found, together with the renowned Abbey and a mainline rail link to Exeter and London Waterloo. The A303 is also readily accessible being within approximately 3.5 miles north of the property.

Description - The Barn has been beautifully converted into a light and spacious home and is constructed principally of local stone with some brick exterior elevations and is contained beneath a clay tiled roof. The property is offered in excellent decorative order throughout and benefits from double glazed windows and oil fired central heating with underfloor heating in the kitchen and utility room. There is a superb kitchen which opens directly onto the professionally landscaped gardens to front together with three reception rooms, utility, boot room and cloakroom, all on the ground floor. On the first floor is a stunning galleried landing, five double bedrooms, one with an en suite, together with a family bathroom. The gardens have been beautifully landscaped surround the property together with a orchard/paddock with stabling and a useful modern stone outbuilding. In total the grounds extend to approximately 1.63 acres.

Accommodation - Tiled entrance porch with glazed door opening into the hallway with attractive parquet flooring, boiler cupboard housing the Grant boiler and adjoining cloakroom with low level WC and pedestal wash hand basin. Kitchen/breakfast room beautifully fitted and comprising 2 bowl ceramic sink with adjoining granite worktops with a range of floor and wall mounted cupboards and drawers, island unit with worktop and two pairs of glazed french doors to the garden. Integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher, electric Aga with induction hob and hotplate together with three ovens and a warming oven. Tiled floor with electric underfloor heating. Boot room with tiled floor and stable door to rear. Adjoining utility room comprising Belfast sink with granite worktops with a range of floor and wall mounted cupboards and drawers. Range of bespoke floor to ceiling cupboards with integrated Miele electric oven and grill with space and plumbing for washing machine, fridge and freezer, tiled floor with underfloor heating. Within the heart of the house is a magnificent dining hall being double height with attractive parquet flooring, exposed brickwork on one wall and a magnificent staircase rising to a galleried landing. Fine views from two aspects and french doors leading into the sitting room with views from two aspects and glazed french doors to garden. Brick and stone fireplace with inset log burner, oak flooring and exposed brickwork to one wall.

Galleried landing with extensive glazing and an airing cupboard housing the pressurised hot water cylinder and slatted shelving. Principal bedroom with views from two aspects, fitted wardrobes with hanging rail and shelving, together with an en suite bathroom comprising; Heritage bathroom suite comprising bath, separate shower cubicle, vanity unit, with inset wash hand basin, low level WC and bidet, heated towel rail and tiled floor. Bedroom two with window overlooking the rear garden. Bedroom three with window overlooking the rear garden. Family bathroom with Heritage bathroom suite comprising bath, separate shower cubicle, vanity unit, with inset wash hand basin, low level WC and bidet, heated towel rail and tiled floor. Bedroom four with fitted wardrobes and window overlooking the front garden. Bedroom five with fitted wardrobe and window overlooking the front garden.

Outside - The Barn is approached over a initial shared drive which then opens onto a private drive flanked by brick pillars and a gravelled drive providing ample parking and turning. Small lawned garden with a selection of trees and concealed oil tank. From here a pathway leads to the front of the property with a beautifully landscaped courtyard garden which was designed by the renowned designer Bunny Guinness with Yew and Box hedging, various paved pathways with seating areas and an abundance of rose bushes. To the side and rear of the property are beautiful private gardens comprising sweeping lawns which are well hedged and walled giving much privacy together with two ponds, sun terrace with cold water tap and external lighting, along with various climbers to the rear elevation of the house. Private kitchen garden with two greenhouses, two garden sheds, number of raised beds, fruit trees including Crab Apple, Pear and Plum.

Beyond the garden is a stable block with overhang and concrete yard comprising two stables, tack room and a walk-through stable. Adjacent is a stone and brick barn, together with Yorkshire boarding and a zinc roof. It has a dirt floor, three openings and has potential for conversion subject to the necessary consents, but has a current uplift clause in place until Spring of 2031. Beyond is an orchard/paddock which is bounded by post and rail fencing and a fine selection of trees with walkway running through them, together with an abundance of Bluebells. In total the entire grounds extend to 1.63 acres.

Services - Mains water and electricity are connected.
Private drainage system - Type, health and compliance with General Binding Rules is unknown. Purchasers to satisfy themselves with their own specification.
Oil fired central heating.
Broadband Available: ADSL under 24 Mbps Ultrafast 100 - 999 Mbps, currently connected via Wessex (information via Ofcom)
Mobile Available : EE, O2, THREE and VODAFONE (information via Ofcom)

Viewings - Strictly by appointment through the vendors selling agents, Stags, Yeovil Office. Telephone[use Contact Agent Button].

Directions - From Sparkford roundabout on the A303 take the A359 signed to Sherborne. Continue for approximately 2 1/4 miles through the villages of Queen Camel and Marston Magna. Just beyond the southern edge of Marston Magna turn left onto the B3148 by the Marston Inn. Continue for just over 1/2 a mile passing over the railway bridge, then taking the first entrance left onto a share driveway. Continue down the drive bearing left and after a short distance the entrance pillars to the barn will be seen on the right hand side.

Flood Risk Status - Very Low Risk (environment agency)

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Stags - Yeovil
Stags - Yeovil
4-6 Park Road Yeovil BA20 1DZ
01935 590898
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Established in 2006, Stags Yeovil office is ideally positioned on the Dorset/Somerset border and is the firm's most easterly branch. The office can be easily found in Park Road, with convenient parking close by.  The town has good communications, being a short distance from the A303 to London (130 miles) and Taunton (30 miles). Its rail links are excellent and there are two railway stations: Yeovil Pen Mill and Yeovil Junction. Ham Hill, just to the south of Yeovil, has for centuries provided the lovely honey coloured stone for the construction of property in pretty villages, such as East and West Coker. Stags also deal with properties going out towards the Somerset Levels, up to the Mendip Hills and to the east into the Blackmore Vale. Yeovil has close associations with the aircraft and defence industries and is home to Augusta Westland (helicopter manufacturers), as well as Normalair Garratt (who make aircraft oxygen systems). The town has two aerodromes, Yeovil Aerodrome and RNAS Yeovilton. The Quedam Shopping Centre has around 45 shops, plus there are many good independent shops.
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