A four-bedroom, three-bathroom house converted from an Edwardian barn has been placed on the market for £1.75m.
The barn that is now New Manor Barn on Miles Lane in Whiteparish was originally built in 1906 and converted into a home in the early 2000s, incorporating underfloor heating beneath the ground floor of large stone tile.
Exposed beams from the original barn can be found in many of the rooms throughout the 3,350-square-foot home. The principal bedroom features an en-suite shower and two Juliet balconies, while a study can be used as a fifth bedroom.
A carport and garage also stand on the property, which holds a lapsed planning permission for the erection of three stables, a hay store and tack room for conversion of the land to equestrian use.
The home, being marketed by Savills of Salisbury, sits on six acres which feature garden and paddocks, with nearby footpaths and bridleways offering access to Pepperbox Hill and Mean Wood.
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