Edge of village living offering room to modernise.
The Byre is a delightful barn conversion in an edge of village position. This lovely stone barn conversion has been within the same family since conversion in the early 1990s. Whilst areas offer scope for some modernisation, in its time it has been much cared for and well maintained.
Versatile and light accommodation has been created, particularly with a guest bedroom or study on the ground floor.
Lying in a Conservation area, this link detached barn conversion is of stone construction under a slate roof and was converted in the early 1990s.
Internally features include an open fireplaces with woodburning stove, flagstone floors, exposed timbers and deep window boards.
Well-proportioned reception rooms with generous ceiling heights providing a real sense of light and space. The sitting room enjoys dual aspect and the kitchen/breakfast room enjoys an aspect on to the courtyard garden to the north.
Bedroom three with shower cubicle is on the ground floor. It would equally serve well as a study, or with some thought, alterations could be made to the WC, rear lobby and utility room to create a shower room, subject to the relevant consents.
Being laid out in the shape of a “L”, the property enjoys a delightful predominately paved courtyard garden providing a lovely spot for entertaining. Seating area and various shrubs. Garden gate opens to the shared driveway.
To the front (west elevation) is a further area of lawned garden with borders and parking bay. Shingle parking area to the side leads to the integral garage with automatic “up and over” door.
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Epwell is very close to my heart, being a rural village destination off the beaten track. Here is a lovely example of village living, suited to a range of buyers, particularly downsizers.
Nick RudgeProperty agent