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The house has been tastefully renovated throughout to a high standard and is totally ready to move into but with the option to add additional rooms upstairs if desired.

      

 Modern open plan layout, kitchen/dining room

The original timbers of the barn have been retained as part of the wall dividing the living room from the spacious 45m2 kitchen/dining room. The kitchen has been newly refitted with extensive units, breakfast bar, stylishly simple white doors and elegant grey tiling.  There is space for a large range-style oven and an American fridge. French windows lead on to the garden and there is a terrace with both sun and shade for convenient al fresco dining.  At the rear of the kitchen a door leads into a large utility room with new boiler and adjacent large walk in larder.

 

                  

 

A huge 70m2 L-shaped living room with a stone fireplace and French windows opens onto the front and rear gardens.

 

 The French windows at the rear lead into a delightful covered outdoor summer room with views over the mature gardens and surrounding countryside

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Above the living room and kitchen is the vast attic of the same dimensions (115m2) from which further bedrooms or living areas could be developed. 

Off the central hallway is a large study leading through to two downstairs double bedrooms and family shower room.  A beautiful wooden staircase leads up to a large mezzanine currently used as a second sitting room.  Along a little corridor there's a child's bedroom and the master bedroom with its en-suite bathroom. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This main bedroom has a doorway leading onto a stone staircase which takes you directly into a secluded corner of the garden (above right).

 

 

 

 

 

Right:  The terrace area just off the kitchen.  One of many natural seating areas in the gardens (see garden tour).

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