This detached stone barn conversion occupies an extensive plot and retains many period features and is in an idyllic setting with views overlooking the River Derwent.
The Barn at Salmon Hall has been sympathetically modernised to retain the character of the building with original features such as exposed floorboards and stone work.
The property comprises an entrance hall, three reception rooms, a farmhouse kitchen, six bedrooms, two bathrooms, a garage and gardens.
Approached via a grass ramp to large double-doors, the entrance hall has stairs down to ground-floor level, exposed floorboards and a large cloaks cupboard.
The large airy lounge has a high vaulted ceiling, stone fireplace and open fire, with feature stone wall sections and exposed floorboards.
On the ground floor a large hallway leads to a store room, conservatory and door outside.
With duck-egg blue base units and wooden worktops, the farmhouse style kitchen includes Belfast sink, plumbing for a washing machine, electric cooker point, oil range, three windows and the entrance to the dining room, which has a door through to the sitting room.
The conservatory has an oak frame, slate floor and door to the garden. There is a ground-floor wet room.
Three bedrooms are on the ground floor with three more on the first floor. The family bathroom has a three-piece suite.
The home has extensive gardens with picturesque views. At the front is a garden area with lawn and wood store to one side, a drive to the garage, side parking area with parking for several cars and a separated section for oil tanks.
A gate leads to the back garden which is separated into two parts by a hedge. One area has a play area with swing, pond with safety frame, lawn, mature trees and shrubs. The larger second area has lawn, hedges, mature trees and shrubs. A septic tank is discreetly hidden behind planting.
The Barn, Salmon Hall, Seaton, is for sale at £335,000 from Cumberland Estate Agents, tel. 01900 872001.
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