State-of-the-art living within a listed building on a private rural estate.
Salters Barn, an extraordinary residence nestled within the prestigious Wardens Hall estate, boasts approximately 5,000 sq ft of opulent, light-filled living space. The original barn is believed to date back to the 18th century and is named after Sir John Salter, who was a sheriff in 1735 and Lord Mayor of London in 1740 and rebuilt the Wardens Hall Manor House opposite. The barn was expertly converted in 2018 to create a superb, spacious contemporary home designed with huge windows to take advantage of its unique location. The property is approached over a 250m gated drive, serving a handful of properties within the prestigious Wardens Hall estate. The gardens and grounds extend to 3.8 acres within a lovely stretch of Essex Countryside.
The impressive proportions of the barn are immediately apparent upon entering the double-height reception room with a concealed wine store. The open-plan feel continues into the kitchen/breakfast room, the focal point for day-to-day living, with a bespoke kitchen and large central island unit. Designed with light and views in mind, a glass wall provides far-reaching views and direct access onto the terrace. Alongside is the hugely impressive principal reception room - the former mid-strey to the original barn has two-storey glazing and a distinctive timber vaulted ceiling with a zoned TV area at one end. The room includes a bespoke glass-framed staircase at its centre and beneath is a cosy sitting room with full-height glazing providing a good deal of natural light. A wing on the ground floor hosts a utility room and four bedrooms (two en-suite), providing future proofing ground floor bedroom space, or indeed ancillary accommodation to the core of the barn. The principal bedroom is on the first floor - a spacious room with part-vaulted ceiling, plenty of built-in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. In addition there is a mezzanine galleried games room with a glass balustrade overlooking the ground floor.
The pleasing blend of the Grade II listed building and modern technology creates a practical and appealing home, finished to a high standard throughout and latterly improved and excellently maintained by the current custodians.
Outside
The drive, which also serves a handful of other period and modern country houses, extends to approximately 250m and is gated. The barn stands in front of a substantial courtyard, retained by red-brick walls. At the centre of the drive is a detached traditional outbuilding, providing additional storage space for bicycles or sports equipment, with IT connection.
Behind the barn are open countryside views beyond the property's gardens and grounds. Designed for al fresco dining, the areas behind the house include hard and soft landscaping and a contemporary modular garden room. The remainder of the land has been laid to grass with a wild meadow gently sloping down to a lake with a floating jetty and a 'shepherd's hut' style garden room - a perfect place for reflection after a long working day.
Services
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage (Klargester). Please note there is a management charge for shared areas and the communal driveway.
View payable Stamp Duty for this property
I love the 'London feel' of this stunning barn conversion. For me, this property occupies one of the most scenic stretches of Essex countryside, yet within 12 miles of an underground rail station.
Stephen WhiteProperty agent