A barn conversion, boasting exposed beams, double height windows, vaulted ceilings and nestled in a Cumbrian village, is for sale.

This Grade II listed property on Hollow Lane in Barrow was converted into a home in 2017.

(Image: Rightmove) While the sandstone building has retained its ‘original character’, it now also benefits from offering open plan living.

It was added to Rightmove on Friday November 1 and is looking for offers in the region of £300,000.

With a ‘convenient’ position in the village of Newbarns, the home has good access to a range of local amenities and transport links.
 

(Image: Rightmove) The property sits ‘imposingly’ within a courtyard, with a double height porch, timber front door and wrap around windows which reach up to the vaulted ceiling.

Inside, skylights allow light to flood the space.

From the front door, an entrance hallway leads to the ground floor living accommodation.

There is access to three bedrooms and a family bathroom, plus a natural wood spindled staircase which climbs to the first-floor gallery.

(Image: Rightmove) The master bedroom is of ‘excellent’ proportions with dual aspect picture windows, exposed brick columns and natural wood beams. It also benefits from a private en-suite bathroom.

Both the second and third bedrooms are described as being of ‘good’ size, while the family bathroom suite includes a low-level bath, close couple WC and white vanity sink.

The first floor provides an open plan lounge and dining area which boasts an ‘incredible’ vaulted ceiling with original beams.

(Image: Rightmove) The kitchen has been fitted with a ‘good’ range of cabinets, tiled backsplash, and integrated appliances.

There is also a first floor WC and a useful utility room, offering space for a washer and dryer.

The property is marketed by Corrie and Co estate agents, who said: “This Grade II listed barn conversion forms part of the rich history of the village of Newbarns.”