1 bedroom barn conversion
Let agreed
Barn conversion
1 bed
1 bath
Key information
Council tax: Ask agent
Letting details
- Availability date: 1 Jul 2026
- Furnished
- Deposit: £1440.00
- Long term let
Features and description
- One bedroom single storey furnished barn conversion
- Modern heating and double glazing
- Open plan living with vaulted ceilings
- Fitted kitchen
- Large shower room
- Double bedroom with extensive wardrobes
- Large patio
- Forming part of a small community of three properties
- Stunning location with countryside views
- Fully furnished and available immediately
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Why you'll like it.....
This beautifully converted one-bedroom detached barn offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, set within the tranquil village of Upton Lovell.
Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious open-plan reception area featuring vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, creating an airy and inviting atmosphere. The room is bathed in natural light from multiple windows and skylights, seamlessly integrating the fitted kitchen equipped with contemporary appliances.
The property includes a well-appointed double bedroom and a modern shower room, both designed to maximise space and light. Outside, a generous private patio offers a perfect spot for relaxation, overlooking the beautifully maintained gardens of the main residence.
Situated within the grounds of the main residence and one other property, this home is part of a small, friendly community, sharing the picturesque location and enjoying stunning views of the surrounding countryside and also benefits from two allocated parking spaces.
Located in Upton Lovell, the property offers excellent connectivity to Warminster, Salisbury, and other nearby towns, making it ideal for professional or mature couples seeking a peaceful retreat with convenient access to urban amenities.
Property location
Upton Lovell is a charming village nestled in the Wylye Valley of Wiltshire, approximately five miles southeast of Warminster. With a population of around 165, it offers a close-knit community atmosphere. The village is steeped in history, featuring the 13th-century St. Augustine's Church and proximity to ancient sites like Knook Castle, an Iron Age hillfort .
Residents enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding countryside, with numerous walking and cycling trails offering stunning views. The village is also home to the Prince Leopold pub, a historic establishment named after Queen Victoria's youngest son, providing a cozy spot for dining and socialising .
Upton Lovell's location along the A36 ensures excellent transport links, with Warminster just a 10-minute drive away, offering additional amenities and a railway station with connections to major cities . The nearby village of Codford provides everyday essentials, including a shop and petrol station .
The village hall, originally built as a school in 1871, now serves as a hub for community events and gatherings, reflecting the active and welcoming spirit of Upton Lovell .
With its rich history, vibrant community, and picturesque setting, Upton Lovell offers a peaceful yet connected lifestyle for those seeking the charm of rural living.
How to find me
Sat Nav Postcode: BA12 0JW
what3words: ///magnum.exam.airfields
Viewing arrangements
To arrange a viewing, get in touch with one of our friendly property experts-Becky Lanfear, Heather Goundry, Gaynor Fryer, Lolita Malishchuk, Brittany Tanner, Frankie Heal, or Lydia Bishop-who will be delighted to show you around!
Additional information Council Tax Band – Contribution required as sits in the curtilage of the main house.
EPC Rating - E
Rent - £1250
Deposit - £1440
Holding Deposit - £285
Length of Tenancy – 12 months plus
As the property falls with the curtilage of the main property the landlord requires a monthly contribution of £245 per month for Electric (£125) - Council Tax (£60) - Water (£60) per month
This beautifully converted one-bedroom detached barn offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, set within the tranquil village of Upton Lovell.
Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious open-plan reception area featuring vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, creating an airy and inviting atmosphere. The room is bathed in natural light from multiple windows and skylights, seamlessly integrating the fitted kitchen equipped with contemporary appliances.
The property includes a well-appointed double bedroom and a modern shower room, both designed to maximise space and light. Outside, a generous private patio offers a perfect spot for relaxation, overlooking the beautifully maintained gardens of the main residence.
Situated within the grounds of the main residence and one other property, this home is part of a small, friendly community, sharing the picturesque location and enjoying stunning views of the surrounding countryside and also benefits from two allocated parking spaces.
Located in Upton Lovell, the property offers excellent connectivity to Warminster, Salisbury, and other nearby towns, making it ideal for professional or mature couples seeking a peaceful retreat with convenient access to urban amenities.
Property location
Upton Lovell is a charming village nestled in the Wylye Valley of Wiltshire, approximately five miles southeast of Warminster. With a population of around 165, it offers a close-knit community atmosphere. The village is steeped in history, featuring the 13th-century St. Augustine's Church and proximity to ancient sites like Knook Castle, an Iron Age hillfort .
Residents enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding countryside, with numerous walking and cycling trails offering stunning views. The village is also home to the Prince Leopold pub, a historic establishment named after Queen Victoria's youngest son, providing a cozy spot for dining and socialising .
Upton Lovell's location along the A36 ensures excellent transport links, with Warminster just a 10-minute drive away, offering additional amenities and a railway station with connections to major cities . The nearby village of Codford provides everyday essentials, including a shop and petrol station .
The village hall, originally built as a school in 1871, now serves as a hub for community events and gatherings, reflecting the active and welcoming spirit of Upton Lovell .
With its rich history, vibrant community, and picturesque setting, Upton Lovell offers a peaceful yet connected lifestyle for those seeking the charm of rural living.
How to find me
Sat Nav Postcode: BA12 0JW
what3words: ///magnum.exam.airfields
Viewing arrangements
To arrange a viewing, get in touch with one of our friendly property experts-Becky Lanfear, Heather Goundry, Gaynor Fryer, Lolita Malishchuk, Brittany Tanner, Frankie Heal, or Lydia Bishop-who will be delighted to show you around!
Additional information Council Tax Band – Contribution required as sits in the curtilage of the main house.
EPC Rating - E
Rent - £1250
Deposit - £1440
Holding Deposit - £285
Length of Tenancy – 12 months plus
As the property falls with the curtilage of the main property the landlord requires a monthly contribution of £245 per month for Electric (£125) - Council Tax (£60) - Water (£60) per month
About this agent

Westbury's award winning, top selling and fast letting estate agents. We specialise in selling houses and residential lettings across Westbury, Warminster and Trowbridge. With close working relationships with the Martin & Co offices in Bath and Salisbury. Directors John and Luke Hames have worked successfully in Westbury for a combined 40 years and employ local, motivated staff with the highest levels of experience. We provide clear, honest advise from the outset, followed up by serious hard work to get your property sold or let for the best price. If you're looking for a property to buy, let or rent in the area, please contact a member of our dedicated team who will be happy to help.












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