Clee View, Upper Easton Farm Barns, Leysters, Leominster, Herefordshire
Agent: Nick Champion
Offers: £625,000
Call: 01584 810555
CLEE View is approached off a quiet country lane and is situated within an exclusive development of farm barns amid beautiful rolling countryside and enjoys far reaching views towards the Clee Hills.
Clee View is a stunning attached conversion of a 17th century Threshing Barn. The main accommodation is set over two floors and provides highly insulated and energy efficient living while still enjoying an abundance of character and original features.
An oak framed open porch protects the entrance door which opens into the stunning open plan living area with the kitchen area to the right, a central dining area with the handmade staircase and glazed doors opening into the garden, and a spacious lounge area to the left with a Dean log burner. From the kitchen area a door leads through to the single storey wing with an inner hall, a laundry/shower room and the south facing full length glazed garden room which opens out onto the courtyard. Attached at the end with internal access is a useful garden/log store room which could convert to a garage (subject to planning).
The stairs lead up to the galleried viewing area and on to the right to a large double bedroom/studio off which is a washroom. Retracing along the gallery landing leads to two more spacious double bedrooms; one with an ensuite bathroom and the other with an ensuite wet room.
A shared driveway leads into a private gravelled courtyard with extensive parking. A gate at the end of the wing leads around to the garden which is turfed and has a large Indian stone sitting/al fresco dining area on the west side ideal for enjoying the afternoon and evening sunshine.
The paddock which extends to about three acres is situated on the northern side of Clee View.
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