UNIQUE by name, unique by nature, that’s Barn Yesterday, a link-detached barn conversion with much to entice buyers looking for a property that offers quality accommodation and space galore – both inside and out.
Set in large grounds which extend to 2.63 acres in total, Barn Yesterday has been converted by the vendors to create a delightful family home with approximately 3,260sq.ft of thoughtfully planned and beautifully-appointed accommodation.
Briefly, this comprises an entrance hall off of which are two ‘wings’ – one that’s home to a study, boiler room and a light and airy sitting room with full-height windows and French doors opening onto the courtyard area.
The other comprises a useful utility room with bespoke storage facilities, cloakroom, spacious living room and a dining kitchen which is centred around a large island and includes bespoke units and top of the range integral Miele appliances throughout.
Upstairs are the family bathroom and four bedrooms, including a superb master bedroom suite with a contemporary en-suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe.
The house is fully alarmed and benefits from air-conditioning in the sitting room and master bedroom.
The south-facing property is approached through a driveway into a courtyard where there is ample parking for several vehicles.
Its private and secluded gardens, which are laid mainly to lawn, include mature borders with fine specimen trees, as well as a superb traditional patio area, pond and greenhouse in a courtyard setting to the rear. There is also a first-class garage with storage rooms and a car port.
The land attached to Barn Yesterday is made up of two grass paddocks, the larger of which extends to two acres. It includes a useful general purpose farm building.
Barn Yesterday – which is situated just outside the village of Patrick Brompton and overlooks open countryside – is on the market at a guide price of £750,000.
For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Robin Jessop Ltd on 01677 425950.
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