Property description
* Deceptively spacious 4 bedroom barn conversion of considerable charm and character * Potential for equestrian use * Approached by a half mile private tarmac drive * Elevated country location with far reaching views over paddocks and towards Cannock Chase * Outskirts of Brewood * 2 miles from A5 and access to motorway network * Superb trussed ceilings with exposed oak rafters and purlins * Open plan contemporary layout * Stunning 33’, bespoke black glass kitchen * Oak floors * Hall * Charming lounge with log burner * Sitting room * Cloakroom * Utility room * Master bedroom with ensuite and dressing room * 3 further bedrooms * Beds 3 and 4 with Jack and Jill ensuite shower room * Family bathroom * 0.72 acre grounds including lawn, paddock and large decked courtyard with outbuilding currently used as office and gymnasium * Off road gated parking area for several cars * Septic tank shared with neighbour * Oil fired central heating and double glazed
The current owners have been in occupation some 15 years and in that time have married timeless and original features such as the oak flooring, the plethora of old oak beams, and many old school free standing cast iron radiators, with an effective use of ultra modern materials, designs and lighting which contrast and complement the classic mellow tones superbly well. The size and impact of the kitchen breakfast room with its wonderful vaulted ceiling and exposed rafters certainly create a dramatic impression and the sleek black glass kitchen with its stylish range of units, impressive central breakfast bar, all enhanced by strategically positioned led lights, provide state of the art luxury at its most elegant. Windows to both sides and bifolding doors onto the chic decked courtyard provide natural light and the large sitting area at one end ensure that this is the social hub of the house. The front elevation certainly does not do justice to the size of this outstanding family home and in order to appreciate the accommodation on offer and the extent of the fabulous refurbishment, an internal inspection is an absolute must. Originally two or three adjoining barns, the external walls are slightly angled along the length giving a characterful and interesting querkiness to the layout. This is a property for the discerning purchaser who, whilst appreciating and enjoying the solid construction and quantities of original old oak only available in quality barn conversions of this type, insists on top drawer modern comfort where lifestyle and luxury has been placed firmly at the head of the agenda.
Old Stamp Duty (at asking price) £34000.00 NEW STAMP DUTY (at asking price) £32500.00 SAVING £1500.00
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