This stunning three-bedroom barn conversion sits in a rural yet accessible location between the pretty villages of Buckerell and the older part of Feniton.
The location of the house is idyllic as it is surrounded by miles of rolling East Devon countryside.
The original barn was converted around six years ago into the beautifully presented dwelling that exists today.
The transformation involved using quality fixtures and fittings including the wooden flooring and the air-source heat pump that powers the underfloor heating in the property. These modern creature comforts blend harmoniously with the building’s original features such as the exposed timbers and vaulted ceilings that provide a wealth of character.
The living quarters can be found all on one level making the space really accessible. The heart of the home is centred on a large, open-plan living space incorporating the sitting and dining areas with the kitchen. This superbly-appointed, lengthy room has a striking vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and full-height windows that enable the space to be bathed in natural light. The kitchen has a timeless look with cool white units, wooden worksurfaces and several integrated appliances.
In total, there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom has a large ensuite bathroom with a shower and can be found at one end of the house. The other two bedrooms are located at the other end of the property, where the larger of the rooms has its own ensuite bathroom.
Outside, the lovely private courtyard is mainly laid to lawn and surrounded by pathways and a south and west-facing patio, where it’s possible to sit back and soak up the sun.
The property is approached through double gates to an extensive parking area made of compacted stone. This leads to a triple car port that comes with additional storage space.
Buckerell, Honiton
Guide Price: £650,000
Agent: Stags
Agent's Tel: 01404 45885
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