A stunning and well presented barn conversion situated on the outskirts of the popular village of Great Barton. It was recently converted and finished to a high standard.
Accommodation in brief:
Reception hall, sitting room, study area, kitchen / breakfast room, dining room, downstairs shower room / utility room, downstairs bedroom, master bedroom with ensuite shower room / dressing room, two further bedrooms, family bathroom, large attic room. Double bay cat lodge. Gardens and grounds.
In approximately 0.5 of an acre (sts), the original granary is believed to be dated from the late 18th century and records show there has been a building, a mill, on the site since 1720.
The property comprises of a brick flint plinth with stained weatherboard elevations under a slate roof. It is finished to a high specification to form a truly exceptional barn conversion.
The barn sits well in the mature garden and is approached via a gravelled drive through a electric wrought iron gates.
Of particular note is the kitchen, which gives the barn a farmhouse feel.
The sitting room is fabulous with vaulted ceiling and an impressive brick built inglenook fireplace with woodburner.
The ground floor also comprises of a study area, dining room, uility room, downstairs shower room and bedroom, and benefits from underfloor heating.
On the first floor, there's the master bedroom with vaulted ceiling with ensuite shower room / dressing area, two further bedrooms and family bathroom.
The second floor comprises a large attic room, ideal for a playroom.
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The city of Cambridge is approximately 28 miles away. There is good acess to the A14, A11 and the railway station at Bury St Edmunds offers a link to mainline services to London Liverpool Street or Kings Cross.
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