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5 bedroom barn conversion for sale

Stanton Road, Chew Magna
Chain-free
Study
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Barn conversion
5 beds
2 baths
EPC rating: D
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Impressive five-bedroom barn conversion in a peaceful courtyard setting
  • Three versatile reception rooms ideal for family living and entertaining
  • South-facing gardens with established planting and low-maintenance design
  • Principal bedroom with dressing area and en-suite, plus second en-suite bedroom
  • Well-proportioned kitchen with gas range cooker and adjoining utility room
  • Double garage with electric door and internal access, plus additional parking
  • Long private driveway leading into an attractive and quiet courtyard
  • Convenient rural location, within easy walking distance of Chew Magna village

Tucked away within an exclusive courtyard setting on the edge of Chew Magna, this beautifully proportioned five-bedroom barn conversion enjoys a peaceful rural position, a sweeping private approach, and south-facing gardens, all within easy walking distance of the village centre. Offered with no onward chain.

5 Chew Court Farm is approached via a long private driveway, leading into an attractive and established courtyard setting. Originally converted in the 1970s, the property offers generous and versatile accommodation with the opportunity for a new owner to update and personalise if desired.

The ground floor is centred around an impressive double-height reception hall with a galleried landing and inglenook fireplace. From here, the accommodation flows into three well-sized reception rooms, offering flexibility for both everyday living and entertaining.

The kitchen is well-proportioned and fitted with a gas range cooker, with direct access to the garden and adjoining utility room, which in turn leads through to the double garage.

Upstairs, the layout is well balanced. The principal bedroom includes a dressing area and en-suite shower room, with a second en-suite bedroom positioned separately, providing ideal guest accommodation. There is a further double bedroom, two single bedrooms, all with fitted storage, and a family bathroom.

Outside, the property benefits from south-facing courtyard gardens, designed for ease of maintenance and enclosed by stone walling. The setting is private and well established, with a mix of paved seating areas and mature planting.

The double garage, with electric door and internal access, is complemented by additional parking within the courtyard.

What we love about the property... The versatility of the space, the peaceful courtyard setting, and the rare combination of a rural position with easy walking access into Chew Magna.

Situation: The village of Chew Magna has a good range of local shops including a general store, a master butcher, a coffee shop, a deli, a post office, gift shops, and pharmacy. There are also three public houses nearby all of which are very popular eating pubs and a well thought of seafood restaurant. The village's situation in the Chew Valley offers commuters excellent access to the regional centre of Bristol which is 8 miles to the north and the Heritage City of Bath which is 14 miles is to the east. The Cathedral City of Wells, which offers further facilities, is 14 miles to the south. The Chew Valley and Blagdon lakes are close by, notable for their fishing, birdlife, sailing and nature study amenities. A visit to Salt and Malt at Chew Valley Lake is highly recommended, as this modern tearoom/fish and chip restaurant is owned by the same family as The Pony and Trap. The Mendip hills, well known for their limestone features, provide a wide range of informal leisure opportunities.

Directions: From Chew Magna High Street, turn left onto The Chalks. Follow the road past the Cricket Club and onto Stanton Road, then take the second left into Chew Court Farm. Follow the long driveway to the end — number 5 is located at the far end of the courtyard. What3Words: ///tango.hosts.daffodils

Material Information: This property operates on gas central heating. Council tax band: G EPC Rating: D

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Debbie Fortune Estate Agents - Congresbury
Debbie Fortune Estate Agents - Congresbury
Bridge House, High Street Congresbury, Somerset BS49 5JA
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Property experts in Sales, Lettings, Land and New Homes Debbie Fortune Estate Agents are more than just estate agents — we’re your neighbours, your advocates, and your trusted guide through every step of your property journey. Independent, experienced, and rooted in the community — welcome to estate agency, the way it used to be. We do things differently — not louder, not faster, just better. We’re a proudly independent, family-run agency with offices in Congresbury and Wedmore, covering a wide area over the North Somerset and Somerset counties, including the Wrington Vale, the Yeo Valley, Chew Valley and The Mendips. Our 18-strong team blends decades of local knowledge with a tailored, personal service you simply won’t find with the corporates or online non-High Street agencies. Every home we represent is treated with the care and attention it deserves — no generic templates, no faceless call centres, just real people offering real advice. We believe estate agency should be built on trust, not targets. Whether you're selling, letting, buying or renting, we're here to guide you with honesty, warmth and sharp local insight — from the first call to the final handshake. Call in to the offices to see what we mean, you can be guaranteed a great cup of coffee and a warm welcome, always with a smile!
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