A four-bedroom Grade II listed Barrow home is on the market for just over £500,000.
Estate agents at Hunters South Lakes and Furness describe it as a 'beautiful barn conversion' perfect for a family wanting space and character.
The property, Crofters Barn, is located in Holbeck, just off Holbeck Park Avenue and is close to the popular Crofters Bar and Restaurant.
It was initially an agricultural barn before being converted into an impressive living space, now part of a select, private development.
The conversion retains the historic character of the barn with exposed oak beams, high vaulted ceilings, and exposed stone walls.
The standout feature of this 'substantial property' comes in the form of a mezzanine.
On the ground floor, the property offers versatile living space with a large dining hall, an office, a living room, a day room, a cloakroom, and a fitted kitchen.
The four reception areas present a variety of uses depending on the new owner's requirements.
The first floor houses the mezzanine that showcases the old oak beams. There are also four double bedrooms including the master room with an ensuite, as well as a family bathroom.
Outside, the property provides well-maintained gardens to the front and rear, all tucked securely behind a walled exterior.
The generously sized garage can accommodate up to six cars while there's ample off-road parking.
The front garden is littered with mature shrubs and trees, while the rear garden takes the form of an attractive courtyard.
The property's dining hall is a standout feature that doubles as a grand reception room, capable of accommodating large dining tables.
When combined with the living room by pushing the dividing doors, the spaces merge to create a substantial social area, perfect for entertaining.
The property's kitchen is fitted with wall and base units and stone work surfaces.
Integral appliances including a gas range, ovens, and space for a tall side-by-side fridge freezer all add to the functionality of the space, beside a breakfast bar for casual dining.
The living room bears an exposed stone wall at the rear, featuring multiple windows and French doors that open up to the rear garden.
A wood burner acts as a centrepiece in the room.
The property is freehold and falls under council tax band E.
For amenities and schools, Yarlside Academy is 0.3 miles away, Roose School is half a mile away, while the Roose area is close at 0.6 miles and Barrow is only 1.8 miles away.
The estate agents remind potential interested parties that Crofters Barn shares its Grade II listed status with the other barns in the development.
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