4 bedroom barn conversion for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Stone built barn conversion
- Four bedrooms; one en suite, dressing room
- Sitting room in excess of 33 ft.
- Kitchen/dining/family room
- Separate one bedroom annexe
- Exposed timbers and stone work
- Double garage and parking
- Backing onto countryside
The main accommodation includes a nearly 34 ft. sitting room which has a feature Inglenook fireplace with an inset log burner, oak flooring, a built-in storage cupboard, and double doors to the courtyard. There is a bespoke open plan over 35ft. kitchen/dining/family and an adjoining utility room which has built-in storage cupboards, and plumbing for a washing machine.
The principal bedroom has a walk-in dressing room and an en suite four piece bathroom. There are two further bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobes, a four piece main bathroom, and a cloakroom.
Rooms
Kitchen/Dining/Family Room
The kitchen area has a range of bespoke wall and base units with work surfaces incorporating a butler sink with mixer tap. The octagonal central island has a granite work surface with cupboards and drawers under. There is a fitted Aga range, a window and door to the rear garden, and windows and doors to the courtyard. The high vaulted ceiling with timber beams and trusses, and stone flooring continue into the dining and family areas.
Annexe
The annexe sitting room has exposed stone work, beams and trusses, and an opening to the kitchen/dining room which has a range of units, and a built-in oven and hob with an extractor fan over. The double bedroom has built-in wardrobes spanning one wall, and there is a shower room. EPC rating is D.
Outside
A gravelled area provides off street parking for four cars leading to the double garage. There is a front paved courtyard entertaining area with shrub borders. The rear garden backs onto fields and has paved and gravelled areas with a variety of shrub beds and borders.
Situation and Schooling
Cold Brayfield is in a rural yet accessible location on the A428 between Lavendon and Turvey, on the edge of the Buckinghamshire border divided from Bedfordshire by the River Ouse. All amenities can be found 4 miles away in the North Buckinghamshire market town of Olney or more locally in the North Bedfordshire village of Turvey. Cold Brayfield falls within the Sharnbrook school catchment. There is a private nursery The Warren in Turvey and it is approximately 9 miles to the Harpur Trust schools in Bedford.