Price changed to £375,000
January 23, 2026
Listed for £400,000
December 16, 2025
Sold for £226,250
2017
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The charm continues as you climb the stairs to the first floor, where the landing reveals exposed beams, a uPVC window and useful storage cupboard. The principal bedroom (17'1" x 12'6") is a wonderfully proportioned space with two uPVC windows allowing natural light to pour in. Laminate flooring, exposed beams, a built-in wardrobe and a radiator complete this serene retreat. Bedroom Two (11'11" x 8'10") is another bright double with exposed beams, built-in wardrobe, radiator and uPVC window, while Bedroom Three (10'1" x 7'11") provides a well-sized single bedroom with its own pleasant outlook. The family bathroom (6'8" x 6'7") features a panelled bath with mains shower over, wash basin, low-level WC, vinyl flooring, tiled splashbacks, radiator, heated towel rail and a uPVC window — offering everything needed for busy family mornings.
The magic of Barn Cottage extends far beyond the walls of the home. Set on approximately 0.42 acres (STS), the grounds provide a truly idyllic setting for outdoor living. A gated area gives way to generous parking, surrounded by sweeping lawns and mature trees that create both beauty and privacy. To one side, a former pigsty — now used as a chicken house — adds a nod to the property’s heritage. A charming, enclosed courtyard leads to the converted barn, which has been thoughtfully transformed into a bar and entertaining space, perfect for gatherings with family and friends. With such extensive grounds, there is abundant potential for landscaping, vegetable growing, or even further development (subject to planning). Barn Cottage offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a lifestyle of tranquillity, charm and space in a wonderfully private rural setting.
Life in Glentham The village of Glentham offers a peaceful rural setting while remaining well connected. Amenities include a village store, public house, fuel station and village hall, with the popular Market Town of Market Rasen just a short drive away for shopping, leisure and schooling. Lincoln lies to the south with its excellent transport links, cultural attractions and university.
Material Information Part A – Key Facts Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: C (West Lindsey District Council) EPC Rating: F Plot Size: Approx. 0.42 acres (STS) Parking: Ample private parking via driveway Outbuildings: Converted barn bar + former pigsty Bedrooms: Four Bathrooms: One family bathroom + downstairs WC + ensuite (unfinished)
Part B – Utilities & Services Electricity: Mains Water: Mains Drainage: Mains Heating: LPG gas central heating Glazing: uPVC double glazing (majority) Broadband: Available (buyer advised to check providers) Mobile Coverage: Variable
Part C – Other Considerations Rights & Easements: None known Covenants: Standard residential Flood Risk: Low Construction: Stone cottage with extensions Development Potential: Subject to planning consents
Disclaimer These particulars offer a fair and accurate description but cannot be guaranteed and do not form any contractual offer. Buyers should rely on their own inspections. None of the services or appliances have been tested. Prospective purchasers are advised to seek independent verification before legal commitment.