Sitting amongst private, gated gardens of approximately one acre, Old Barn is a fine example of the renowned architect Blunden Shadbolt, built in 1931 and formerly known as Old Timbers, located within a newly designated Conservation Area and including a vast number of outbuildings.
As with any Shadbolt home, there are a plethora of character features present throughout the home, with careful utilisation of reclaimed materials including a wealth of timbers, brickwork and attractive, part tile hung elevations.
The main house offers numerous reception rooms, including a number of fireplaces with the standout being the impressive inglenook to the triple aspect drawing room. A bespoke kitchen, with fine cabinetry is benefitted by an adjacent utility room. There are five bedrooms, each with its own vanity sink, two bathrooms and a separate WC.
Externally, the grounds include a long driveway, a swathes of lawn surrounding the house and a variety of mature trees. A further garden to the rear is an ideal place for a kitchen garden and to locate a play area for children, adjacent to the pool area, which features a Grillkota Scandinavian BBQ hut.
Outbuildings include a large workshop, garden store, garden shed and two good sized garages adjoining each other. There is also a row of stables, ideal for further storage.