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FOR SALE: Attractive Barn Conversion set in 2.5 acres |
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Property No: 121282
Price: £700,000
Property Address:
Tretton Manor Barns , Lowgate Tydd St. Mary, Wisbech Cambridgeshire PE13 5PD England
Contact Details
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| Features |
Bedrooms: 6 |
Bathrooms: 5 |
Building: Barn Conversion |
| Cooking: Gas and Electric |
Available: Late 2008 |
Parking: Dbl Garage & Drive |
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| Amenities |
| Rear Garden |
Front Garden |
Suitable for Pets |
| Near School |
Balcony/Patio |
Loft/Attic |
| Fireplace |
Double Glazing |
| Description |
Set in 2.5 acres this beautiful barn conversion is situated in a semi-rural location close to two small villages. Originally a complex of farmyard buildings and approximately 150 years old there are open views of surrounding countryside, a golf club within walking distance and a small airfield approximately 6 miles away. Two village schools close by, one with a school club and a friendly local pub within walking distance.
Peterborough is approximately 25 miles with major rail links. Kings Lynn, Wisbech and Spalding all within easy driving distance.
The barn is tastefully renovated, retaining many original features but with some modern aspects to create a comfortable family home with self contained guest accommodation, triple open front garage and extensive gardens & grounds giving room for pony paddock or stables. Oil fired central heating throughout (cast iron within the main part of the barn), all windows and doors are hardwood d/glazing, three open fireplaces. Fixtures and fittings compliment the traditional style of the barn. Both gardens have shrubs and bushes large lawns.
Planning permission is granted for a Atrium or Orange House to the front of the barn. Possible work includes landscaping and the removal of an old Acorn building, however, this 100 x 30ft building could be converted to stables or hobby shop.
Please note* not mains drainage.
MAIN ENTRANCE: Glass panelled double door leads to a tiled hallway giving access to the right to:
KITCHEN: tiled floor, range of pine base and wall units (two glazed)under cupboard lighting, breakfast bar. Black fleck Marble work surface, Belfast sink, separate vegetable sink with cold tap, cooker area set into brick built inglenook, open beams to the ceiling, wall lights and various hidden spotlights. Telephone point. Window overlooking the back garden and French doors leads to the patio and garden. A brick archway leads to the
DINING ROOM: step up onto Oak floor with open inglenook fireplace, log storage, wall and ceiling lights, windows overlook the drive and front garden, patterned French door giving access. Wooden beams to pitched ceiling with original cast iron ties. Original wooden door leads to the
HALLWAY: which gives access to the
SHOWER ROOM: large shower cubicle, toilet and sink, tiled floor and frosted window to the front. Further along the hallway is the door to
UTILITY ROOM: sink and base unit, boiler to service main barn, plumbing for washer ample room for tumble dryer, freezer etc. Cushion flooring, window overlooking front garden. The final door leads to the
TRIPLE GARAGE: fluorescent lighting, electricity points and the original cast iron supports serving to divide the garage into three parking areas. Open front.
Returning to the main hallway, a wooden latch door leads to the
MAIN BATHROOM: tiled floor, wall lights, large patterned windows to rear, double sinks set into Black flecked Marble surface, pine cupboards beneath, large central bath on claw feet. Exposed beams to the ceiling, toilet with high level cistern, bidet, heated towel rail. Turning left from the main entrance a glass panelled door leads to
EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE DRAWING ROOM: initially the flooring is Welsh Flagstone (also under the balcony) leading to carpet. Two large windows and a Patterned French door overlook the front garden, two very tall windows and large French door with side windows overlook the rear garden giving open views to the countryside beyond. The exceptionally large inglenook fireplace is set on Welsh Flagstones and houses the cast log burner with canopy and has seating built in, hidden spotlights on the chimney breast. Up lights and several hidden spotlights are placed to enhance the features and atmosphere of the room. Three telephone points. A pitched roof with exposed beams and original cast ties. Within this room is a large open hard wood spindle staircase to the
BALCONY: pine flooring and electrical points, ample room for seating and leads to the
MAIN BEDROOM: pine flooring, pitched roof with exposed wooden beams and original cast ties, one window to front and three overlooking the rear garden. Pine built in wardrobes the full width of the rear wall and fire escape is built within. Wall lights and radiators.
From the Drawing Room, a glass panelled door leads to a fully tiled hallway with large windows and a pa tterned door either end, all facing the front garden. This hall gives access to one small and three large bedrooms all with wooden latch doors and windows overlooking the rear garden plus a
BATHROOM: with tiled floor, inset Whirlpool bath, toilet and bidet. Frosted window to the rear.
A further original wooden door leads to
LARGE FAMILY ROOM: with pitched roof with exposed beams and double French door with side windows leading to small patio and rear garden. Telephone point.
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| Contact Information |
| Contact: |
Stephen Stanberry
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| Telephone (Day): |
01945 870076 |
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