A fabulous barn conversion family home, with Rutland Water views over its 5.7 acres, or thereabout of garden and land, between Manton and Edith Weston
A traditional stone barn of circa 1900, which has been converted into a fabulous family home, Barn Owl House wraps around three sides of a walled courtyard, with incredible views over its circa 5.7 acres of gardens and land to Rutland Water.
The house retains a sense of its past and period character, with exposed stonework and windows, whilst also offering a light and airy holiday home feel'. The principal rooms almost all showcase the fabulous setting and its Rutland Water views.
Accessed through wrought iron electric gates, Barn Own House has a generous gravelled driveway with central turning circle, along with a triple open fronted garage.
A U-shaped two storey home, with an oversized ground floor footprint, the ground floor bedroom wings frame the central living parts of the home, with their views of Rutland Water.
The wide and inviting entrance hall has exposed stone flagged flooring and exposed stonework walls. The dual-aspect sitting room, full height sliding doors to the garden that provide phenomenal views over Rutland Water. The kitchen/breakfast room a comprehensive fitted suite, with space for an American style fridge freezer, Belfast sink, oil fired AGA and French doors that open into the south facing central courtyard. The dining room has glazed sliding doors to the garden, again providing the Rutland water views.
The west wing of the house has two ground floor double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes and en suite shower rooms, along with glazed French doors to the south facing central courtyard. The east wing incorporates the guest bedroom suite with a generous double bedroom, dressing area and en suite shower room
The principal bedroom suite occupies the first floor of the house, with a large double bedroom, with picture windows and Water views, complemented by a dressing room and an en suite bathroom.
Outside
The house sits in approximately six acres of garden and adjoining pasture, within two large paddocks, from almost all of which there are elevated, far reaching Rutland Water views.
The house and its immediately surrounding garden offering an abundance of mature floral and shrub borders, along with specimen trees providing year-round interest for wildlife. Some of the trees are subject to TPOs.
The U-shaped barn conversion frames a south facing walled central courtyard, a sheltered sun trap to which most ground floor rooms have access.
Planning Permission - The property has planning permission granted for the construction of a swimming pool and the conversion of the existing triple garage into additional accommodation. Planning ref. 2024/0502/FUL.
View payable Stamp Duty for this property
The views from this property are exceptional, whilst the house deceptively spacious, comfortable and convivial. It is fabulous for entertaining, with its inside-outside connectivity and flow to the gardens. With almost six acres of gardens and land, a position on the edge of Rutland Water's Nature Reserve, and access directly to the Water's Cycle path, this is a fabulous lifestyle home and retreat.
James AbbottProperty agent