Listed for £675,000
February 4, 2026
Sold for £422,500
2006
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Beyond the living room, the flow opens out into a thoughtful office area. With fitted cabinetry and natural light, it lends itself to home working, creative projects or a simple place to pause. The home is connected to hyper-fast broadband, ideal for remote working or streaming. Close by is a cloakroom that adds practicality without disturbing the calm of the space.
Character takes centre stage again with the elegant, cast-iron spiral staircase that leads to the upper rooms. The main bathroom sits nearby, styled with a freestanding bath and a walk-in shower that feels indulgent and contemporary. Two double bedrooms rest along this level, each one inviting and peaceful. One looks across the fields, a reminder of the setting that makes Middle Barn so special. A ladder rises to a generous converted loft room that is fully boarded and heated, lending itself to use as a studio, games room or restful snug.
The principal bedroom forms a private sanctuary at the far end of the home. The view is wide and uninterrupted, and the soft morning light makes this a room that feels gentle at any hour. A feature cast iron coal stove adds to the atmosphere, while the en-suite bathroom offers its own luxurious roll-top bath shower. A second beautiful cast-iron spiral staircase leads to a dedicated dressing room. This elevated hideaway enhances the sense of fairytale luxury and creates a quiet space away from the main living areas.
The sense of balance between old and new runs throughout Middle Barn. Every feature celebrates the original structure, yet each space supports modern living. High ceilings create openness, while double glazing and efficient heating ensure comfort. Loft rooms at both ends of the house extend the accommodation even further, offering flexibility for work, hobbies or storage.
Outside, the garden offers tranquillity and soft rural views. Raised beds create pockets of colour and interest, while the wider outlook changes with the seasons. Parking is generous, with a double garage, space in front of the garage and an additional allocated space in the communal car park. The garage includes power, an electric door and a large storage loft, adding further versatility.
What makes Middle Barn especially appealing is how well it sits within its surroundings. Road and rail connections are close enough for convenience, yet the home feels a world away from busy routes. The village community is active and welcoming, with events, walks and gatherings that bring neighbours together. At the same time, the house remains private, quiet and perfectly positioned for those who value both retreat and connection.
Middle Barn is the kind of home that stays with you. Its beauty lies not only in its history, its craftsmanship and its views, but in the life it enables. It is a place to slow down, to gather, to create and to savour. A home full of character, set within a landscape that grounds and inspires.
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Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold