Guide price
£650,000
3 bed barn conversion for saleManor Barns Court, Hazelton, Gloucestershire GL54
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
About this property
Fantastic rural village setting
Well-presented throughout
Character features
2 Reception rooms
Double garage and parking
Private mature garden
An attractive barn conversion positioned within the rural village of Hazelton
Beeches Barn is a beautifully presented home offering character features and well-proportioned accommodation benefitting from a private position within a courtyard setting.
The property is approached via a gravel driveway that leads across the garden to the front door, opening into an entrance hall, previously used as a home office, with a cloakroom off the hall. The sitting room enjoys a dual aspect and features a double-sided multi-fuel stove, shared with the dining room on the opposite side. Exceptionally bright and ideal for entertaining, the dining room benefits from French doors opening onto the garden. Situated at the far end of the barn, the kitchen also provides access to the garden through a further external door. It is fitted with a range of integrated appliances, shaker-style cabinetry, and space for a breakfast table.
The first floor is home to three bedrooms and a bathroom; all arranged around a galleried landing with vaulted ceilings and beams. Bedroom one boasts an en-suite shower room, whilst the further two bedrooms have access to the stylish bathroom with freestanding bath, wash basin, WC and towel rail.
Outside
The garden is private and mainly laid to lawn, with a meandering garden path and sunken patio - the perfect spot to enjoy the South-West facing aspect. Flower beds add interest with mature shrubbery and planting. The double garage has a power supply, adding to its' versatility, and offers driveway parking in front.
Directions
Postcode: GL54 4EB
What3Words: Pheasants.everyone.hotspots
Hazelton is a rural Cotswold village with a rich history and close community, with many events being held within the village hall and enjoyed by the residents. St. Andrew's Church dates back to the 12th Century and is Grade II* listed for its' historic architecture, with stunning countryside landscape surrounding the village. The local primary school is well-revered and located within the nearby village of Cold Aston, whilst for secondary schools, The Cotswold Academy is rated "outstanding" by ofsted and is located in Bourton on the Water.
Bourton on the Water (8.6 miles) is home to a wide variety of amenities including doctors surgery, supermarket, dentists surgery and a range of eateries and boutique shops. Northleach (4.4 miles) also offers a doctors surgery, veterinary practice, art galleries, public houses and wine bar.
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