An exceptional and charming Grade II listed home with superb proportions, established gardens and substantial outbuilding incorporating a workshop and garaging
Dating back almost 400 years and originally forming part of the Hayne Estate, this wonderful Grade II listed character cottage is steeped in history. Owned by various prominent families through history, and at one time incorporating many of the properties in the local area, the estate was broken up in 1922, and Hayne Barton was included in the "Plan, Particulars and Sale of the Hayne Estate" in 1922. In later years, Hayne Barton became the village school, with the original front door to the school house now providing a stunning focal point in the sitting room.
Nestled in a stunning position overlooking the surrounding open countryside with the church tower as a backdrop, this charming cottage has been lovingly restored and extended over the years to create a surprisingly spacious and bright family home.
The thatched porch beautifully finishes the south-facing facade of the cottage, and opens into a very useful area for muddy boots. The dining room still boasts much character and period features including flagstone floor, an inglenook fireplace with clome oven, beamed ceiling and area of original screening still visible. The kitchen extension, added approximately 24 years ago has been carefully and sympathetically added to create a seamless transition. This bright, open room is fitted with a range of modern base units, silestone worktop, double sink with a magical view and integrated dishwasher. There is both a traditional electric, four oven Aga, as well as modern Aga companion standalone unit, which allows for all the modern convenience and control of modern electric cooking as well as the beautiful, nostalgic feel of the traditional Aga, bringing warmth and charm to this lovely room and additional options when entertaining. There is ample space for a large kitchen table as well as seating area and the highly sought-after addition of a North-facing pantry with appropriate ventilation and useful and attractive shelving, as well as additional cupboard alongside for further storage options. This lovely extension continues the traditional flagstone floors throughout, adding continuity and enjoys lovely views across the garden and fields beyond.
The generous and bright sitting room is flooded with light from double aspect windows to the south and east, with engineered oak flooring and beamed ceilings as well as a traditional open fire with clome oven providing much character and charm to this spacious room. The remains of the entrance vestibule for the old school house creates a lovely feature and additional light.
To the rear of the property is a very useful room, currently used as an office and studio, but also as a fourth bedroom enjoying lovely views over the garden and built in shelving. Adjacent is an inner boot room with flagstone floor providing plenty of space for muddy boots and coats with useful rear access via a charming porch built in traditional wooden seats with internal log storage. There is also a utility room with a range of wall and base units , secondary sink and space for an integrated washing machine as well as downstairs WC.
To the first floor, there are three very good sized double bedrooms, each with en suite, set slightly into the eaves whilst maintaining excellent ceiling heights throughout. Each retains much period character and charm alongside their own identity. Throughout the house, multiple, individual niches can be found to give much interest to a delightful property. The principal bedroom benefits from a double aspect with feature fireplace and charming window seats overlooking the garden and fields beyond. There are useful, built-in wardrobes and plenty of additional space for storage. There is a modern, good sized en suite bathroom enjoying plenty of light from a deep set traditional window with far reaching views.
There are two further double bedrooms on this floor, each with much character and with lovely cottage windows providing peaceful, rural views and ensuite, shower and bathroom. There are built-in wardrobes in each bedroom providing plenty of storage options which is often a rarity in these properties and an excellent benefit.
Gardens and Grounds
Outside, the property enjoys charming aspects overlooking fields and the church, as well as neighbouring period properties. The cottage benefits from access from two sides, providing two parking areas for at least seven cars in total, as well as the impressive detached garage and carport. The private gardens are an absolute delight, wrapping the property and enjoying a southerly aspect. Mainly laid to lawn, the gardens are immaculately presented with a beautiful array of established beds and borders, traditional walling and an incredible sweet chestnut tree, thought to be 350 years old. There is a charming area of orchard and vegetable plot with a potting shed/greenhouse, as well as gravelled seating area and covered patio overlooking the open countryside, this provides a perfect place to enjoy the sunset on a warm evening. Bespoke timber screening has been created as an optional addition to this area to create further privacy if required or indeed to separate the workshop area more definitely.
The bespoke and impressive workshop/studio and garage building with timber cladding has been constructed to a very high standard, with plastered cavity walls and excellent insulation, creating a warm and inviting space for an office or studio. It has its own power supply; alarm; smoke detector; and internet access linked to the main house. Upstairs there is a large area currently used for storage that could have other uses subject to any necessary consents.
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Hayne Barton is an immaculate home and one that is surprisingly full of natural light and grand proportions. I love the mix of charming character alongside the generous proportions - a real treat!
Tom BedfordProperty agent