- Stunning detached ‘Draycott Stone’ barn conversion rebuilt in 2007, combining traditional charm with modern insulation and comforts. +
- Spacious kitchen-dining-family room with vaulted ceiling, exposed oak beams, and Draycott stone detailing. +
- Large living room with feature inglenook fireplace and cast-iron wood burner. +
- Four bedrooms (three doubles upstairs, versatile ground-floor bedroom/study), two with ensuite shower rooms, plus family bathroom. +
- Utility room, downstairs cloakroom, and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. +
- Low-maintenance, beautifully landscaped garden with terraces, ideal for entertaining. +
- Off-street parking, timber-built carport, and workshop/store with power and lighting. +
- Solar panels bringing in approximately £2300 PA. +
- Superb countryside walks on the doorstep and within walking distance to three pubs and the village community shop. +
- EPC rating B +
This stunning detached stone barn conversion perfectly combines traditional charm with contemporary living. Re-built in 2007, the property retains the character and appearance of an older barn while benefiting from modern construction standards, excellent insulation, and contemporary comforts. Immaculately presented throughout, the home offers spacious accommodation across two floors, underpinned by features such as underfloor heating and solar panels.
Upon entering, you are welcomed into a bright hallway leading to the heart of the home: a spectacular kitchen-dining-family room. This space is enhanced by a vaulted ceiling, exposed oak beams, and Draycott stone detailing, creating a light-filled and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of base and eye-level units, marble-effect quartz worktops, a large range cooker, integrated appliances, and a breakfast bar providing seating for four. The adjoining dining and family area opens seamlessly to the rear terrace and garden via French doors, making it perfect for both entertaining and relaxed family living.
The property also offers a generous living room with a feature Draycott stone inglenook fireplace and a cast-iron wood burner, providing a cosy focal point. On the ground floor, there is a versatile study or fourth bedroom, a cloakroom, and a practical utility room with space and plumbing for laundry appliances.
Upstairs, there are three spacious double bedrooms, including two with en-suite shower rooms, each thoughtfully designed with built-in wardrobes and modern fittings. A family bathroom completes the first floor accommodation, featuring a bath with shower, pedestal wash basin, and contemporary fixtures.
Externally, the property benefits from low-maintenance, well-presented gardens and multiple entertaining terraces. Off-street parking is provided for several vehicles, alongside a timber-built carport and workshop/store with power and lighting.
Additional features include underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, solar panels on the roof, and a freehold title.
EPC rating B and Council Tax Band E.
**What we love about this property ...
**We think this property offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy a characterful home, with modern amenities, in a desirable setting. Whilst offering the appearance and charm of a traditional barn, it benefits from modern construction and insulation due to its 2007 rebuild. The spacious rooms, vaulted ceilings, and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor create a comfortable and energy-efficient living environment ... and the well-presented garden combined with the versatile accommodation which includes a study or fourth bedroom, make this home particularly suitable for families, home workers, or those seeking a blend of character and modern convenience!
**Directions
**From the centre of Cheddar, take the A371 towards Wells. Upon reaching Draycott, turn onto Back Lane. Travel down the road and past the 'S' shape bend, the property is located on the left-hand side. What3words///bills.pipeline.qualifier
**Situation
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The village of Draycott is located in Somerset, on the Wells side of Cheddar, approximately seven miles from the cathedral city of Wells. It offers an unspoilt rural charm, with a mix of characterful housing including traditional cottages, bungalows, modern homes, and larger period properties that together create a distinctive village atmosphere.
Local amenities include an first school, a popular community-run shop, and welcoming village pubs. A wider range of facilities can be found in nearby Cheddar, which also hosts Fairlands Middle School and The Kings of Wessex Academy for older students. Draycott is well placed for commuting, with Bristol 20 miles and Weston-super-Mare 13 miles away, and the M5 motorway (junction 22) approximately 12 miles distant. Bristol Airport is also conveniently located about 12 miles to the north. For private education, the area is served by prestigious schools such as Millfield School in Street (around 12 miles away) and Wells Cathedral School (approximately 7 miles). The surrounding countryside is renowned for its natural beauty, with nearby attractions including the famous Cheddar Gorge and the historic city of Wells, both just a short drive away.