Just a stone’s throw from the leafy walks of Westonbirt Arboretum, Millers sits quietly at the heart of a small, characterful development of converted barns and former farm buildings—each with its own story to tell. Once part of Home Farm, this house is no ordinary conversion; it is an inspired transformation that honours its agricultural past while embracing an elegant, modern country lifestyle. Approached via a charming courtyard, the entrance – double doors straight into the kitchen – sets the tone. This is no formal reception; it’s an invitation into the soul of the home. The kitchen is beautifully considered, with a central island perfect for convivial cooking, a wealth of storage, and integrated appliances tucked discreetly into bespoke cabinetry. From here, doors swing open to the garden, offering an effortless flow between indoors and out—ideal for summer suppers and morning coffee in the sun. Beyond, the inner hall, is both impressive and inviting. Pale parquet flooring gleams underfoot, while the stairway rises gently to the first floor with a stunning glass staircase. Off the hall is a utility room and cloakroom—once the original front entrance—adding a layer of quirky charm to the layout. The drawing room is arguably the heart of the house. A graceful, light-filled space with sash windows, rustic beams salvaged from the old barns, and more of that soft parquet underfoot. French doors open to the terrace, inviting the garden in and giving this room a tranquil, almost poetic feel. Upstairs, the principal bedroom is bathed in natural light, thanks to an elegant trio of windows, including a central arched feature. The en-suite bathroom makes for a private, peaceful retreat. A guest suite sits across the landing—spacious and serene, with handsome stone mullioned windows on two sides, a dressing room, and a smart en-suite bathroom. There is a well-appointed dressing room beautifully finished family bathroom, with both bath and separate shower. Then there’s the hidden wing: a charming internal passageway—more bridge than corridor—crosses the drive like a secret walkway. With lighting on both sides, it leads to a third bedroom / library, and a spiral staircase that winds down to a further reception room currently used as a cinema room. To the rear, the south-facing garden is nothing short of spectacular. Bathed in sunshine from dawn until dusk, it feels like a secret world of its own: beautifully tended, blissfully private, and made for lingering. A paved terrace spills out from the house—perfect for long lunches, evening drinks, or quiet moments with a book. Beyond, lawns stretch out with a quiet elegance, bordered by mature planting that softens and shelters. There’s a tucked-away corner with an outbuilding, and the whole space is layered with atmosphere—part country garden, part green sanctuary.