A well presented barn conversion occupying a stunning rural position with spacious accommodation and just over 1.69 acres in all. Superb detached barn conversion, 4 bedrooms (1 en suite), Open plan living/dining space, Kitchen/breakfast room, Study, Garage & workshop, Off road parking, Approximately 1.69 acres in all. Freehold, Council Tax band: E, EPC Band: D.
Situation - The property occupies a stunning rural position just 1.2 miles from the attractive moorland village of St Neot in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The market town of Liskeard is approximately 5.1 miles away and offers a comprehensive range of amenities and a mainline railway station.
Description - This charming detached stone barn conversion, with wooden-framed double glazed windows, offers a wealth of character throughout and enjoys stunning views over its own land and the countryside beyond. The property benefits from reverse living, allowing the views to be maximised from the living space on the first floor.
The accommodation comprises a front stable door, which leads into the entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor. The first floor opens from a hall area with a WC into a most impressive open-plan dining/living space, featuring a wood-burning stove, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The kitchen/breakfast room offers a range of wall-mounted cupboards, base units, a range cooker, space for appliances, an island with additional cupboard space, an inset sink, and an integrated dishwasher.
The ground floor comprises a study currently used as a boot room and four double bedrooms. Bedrooms 1 and 3 benefit from a “Jack & Jill” shower room, while Bedroom 2 enjoys an en-suite bathroom.
Outside - The property is approached via its own sweeping gravel drive, with parking for multiple vehicles in front of a detached timber garage, with a workshop and log store. The garden is predominantly laid to lawn with an array of mature trees, shrubs, and plants. There are two useful storage sheds, a terraced seating area, and a further charming courtyard garden. A track from the garden leads into the adjacent gently sloping pasture paddock, which includes a timber stable block with three stables, and a further timber field shelter.
Services - Mains electricity and water, private drainage via a shared septic tank, oil fired central heating, wood burning stove and LPG for cooking. Broadband: Ultrafast and Standard ADSL, Mobile signal: Voice and Data limited (Ofcom). Please note the agents have not inspected or tested these services.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with the vendor's appointed agents, Stags.
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