The main house has been extended to incorporate a sunny living room, separate dining room, kitchen, utility and ground- floor shower room. There are four bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor plus a box room.
The entrance hall has a built-in cloaks cupboard across one wall and doors off to the inner hall.
Stairs lead up to the first floor and there is a built-in storage cupboard adjacent to the shower room and a useful understairs store/pantry.
The dining room is fitted with a gas fire and storage cupboards in alcoves.
Benefiting from French-style patio doors out to the front, the living room has an additional two Velux windows and an electric wood-burner-effect stove set into an inglenook chimney breast.
The kitchen incorporates a range of units and has space for a cooker and plumbing for a dishwasher. A utility room contains base units, sink, plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer. The room has a rear entrance door.
The accommodation has a split-level landing with doors leading off to the bedrooms and bathroom.
Bedrooms one and two enjoy views from the front of the house and bedroom one includes a range of bedroom furniture of wardrobes, drawers and a dressing table.
Bedrooms three and four enjoy views over the garden, with bedroom three benefiting from a built-in wardrobe.
A box room measuring 7ft 2in by 5ft 1in comes with a window and radiator.
The family bathroom contains a three-piece suite including a corner spa bath. There is also a shower room with a three-piece suite.
The barn is accessed at the front of the property. It has plans drawn up for a two-storey two-bedroom annexe with living area and kitchen on the ground floor.
Externally the accommodation sits in about an acre of land and there is outline planning permission granted for a bungalow towards the rear of the property.
The mature gardens have a hedge border at the front and a driveway at the side which would provide access to the plot.
A paved patio is adjacent to the living room and there is an additional patio at the back.
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