Steeped in history, The Great Barn was once the corn barn for the neighbouring Manor House, with The Little Barn being the old cart shed. Thought to date back to 1650, this Grade II Listed barn is a traditional elm barn that once supplied Wallingford Castle and Oxford Colleges. This charming barn conversion with an enormous amount of character is the perfect family home. The double height drawing room and six bedrooms with the addition of a one bedroom annex (The Little Barn) provides ample accommodation. Looking to the outside, the mature gardens are so beautifully cared for with a stunning pagoda that has a mature wisteria growing over it which provides some much needed shade on a hot summer day. There are a number of key highlights to living at this wonderful property. The main ones are:
With almost 4000sqft of accommodation The Great Barn is a magnificent family home with well proportioned rooms.
There is separate access to The Little Barn which is a well laid out one bedroom annex.
Six bedrooms, three bath/shower rooms, arranged over the first and second floor, makes for comfortable family living.
The double height drawing room which is full of character and charm provides an ideal space for entertaining or one can simply sit back, relax, and take it all in.
The first floor has a large galleried landing which really is a great multifunctional space as it could lend itself as a study or playroom.
The gardens are simply beautiful with well-established flower beds which are full of colour throughout the summer months.
The house benefits from a large in and out gravel driveway which provides ample parking for a number of cars.