Charming stone barns with opportunity to create rural Herefordshire home
Little Pen-y-Lan Barns comprise a range of traditional and modern agricultural buildings, all of which come with planning consents for conversion into residential spaces.
At the heart of the property, is the traditional buildings comprise a courtyard of traditional farm buildings built in the vernacular style with distinctive Herefordshire sandstone elevations. The barns, of timber frame construction and period features, lend themselves to conversion to alternative uses and have full planning permission for residential conversion.
The stone barns currently have planning permission for conversion of up to approximately 5800 square feet (539 sq. m.) and would make a fabulous, spacious and contemporary family home (subject to changes to the existing planning permissions).
Additionally, there is a set of Dutch barns with lean-to structures, as well as a red brick barn. These buildings have Class Q permission for residential conversion but also present opportunities for conversion into ancillary uses such as a pool, gym, office spaces, or additional living accommodation, again subject to changes in planning permission.
You can view the planning application here: Local information