Upon entering, you are welcomed into a spacious entrance hall, setting the tone for the generous proportions found throughout the home. The sitting room exudes warmth and character, featuring an inglenook fireplace with a log burner and exposed beams that highlight the home’s period charm. This inviting space flows seamlessly into a second sitting room, providing a versatile area for relaxation before leading into the conservatory, which enjoys wonderful views over the garden. The country-style kitchen and dining area is a delightful space, filled with natural light from two skylights. It is well-appointed with a Rangemaster cooker, ample base cupboards, a central island, and double doors that open onto the garden, with the addition of a separate utility room. A study, complete with a sink and a rear door to the garden, offers a practical and flexible workspace. There is also a ground-floor cloakroom, and a versatile ground-floor bedroom, currently used as a dining room.
Upstairs, the spacious landing enhances the sense of openness, providing additional storage and access to the loft. The primary bedroom is a generous and light-filled retreat, boasting built-in wardrobes and a private en-suite bathroom with storage. There are two further well-proportioned bedrooms, both enjoying pleasant views, and a family shower room.
The grounds of Barnes Close are truly a highlight, enveloping the property in lush greenery and carefully curated planting. The front garden is mainly laid to lawn, framed by a delightful mixture of mature trees, vibrant flower beds, and a recently built Cotswold stone wall. A gravelled driveway meanders around the side of the property, leading to ample parking and the substantial barn, which benefits from double up-and-over doors and presents an exciting opportunity for a potential conversion. To the rear, the gardens are simply spectacular, stretching out behind the house in a beautifully landscaped haven. A patio area provides the perfect spot for alfresco dining, while thoughtfully placed garden seating invites relaxation amongst nature. The grounds feature a variety of mature trees, a generous orchard, and a brook at the far end, creating a tranquil and idyllic setting.
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Wychavon District Council
Council Tax Band: Band F
EPC Rating: C
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