Guide price
£650,000
(£379/sq. ft)
4 bed barn conversion for saleTryfan Barn, Thrift Court, Clifton WR6
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,713 sq. ft
- Chain free
- Freehold
G Herbert Banks
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About this property
Listed country home around 0.69 acres
Glorious rural setting
Small development of curtilage listed barns
Semi detached
4 Bedrooms
No upward chain
A wonderful listed country home in a truly glorious setting.
•Large sitting room, generous dining kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, Four bedrooms, ensuite shower room and shower room.
•Double garage
•In all about 2,251 sqft to include garaging and outbuildings.
•Enclosed front garden and communal rear garden
•Excellent block of grazing land with summer house
•Around 0.69 of an acre.
Situation Tryfan Barn forms part of a small development in a curtilage of listed barns in a very special setting on the Worcestershire/Herefordshire borders. The house commands truly outstanding views over the surrounding valley.
It lies a short driving distance from the centre of the very pretty historic village of Clifton upon Teme. The village provides an extensive range of amenities including a junior school and nursery, village store, two pubs, active village hall, playing fields and the historic 13th/14th century St Kenelm Church.
More extensive amenities are found in the nearby towns of Tenbury and Bromyard together with the cathedral cities of Worcester and Hereford.
This is a supremely attractive area which provides many walking opportunities and other countryside pursuits.
Description This excellent semi detached stone barn conversion has been much loved by the present owners. It is a splendid family home with generous accommodation of great character and charm.
The house is approached by a utility room with W.C. Off. There is a large dining kitchen with a range of wall and floor mounted light timber cabinets, central island unit with granite, cooker with extractor over, exposed stone wall and ceiling timbers along with tiled floor. A door leads to the rear courtyard garden.
The well proportioned reception room has an oak floor and wood burning stove.
On the first floor is a long central landing with various exposed timber frames. This leads to the four bedrooms (3 doubles). The master has an ensuite shower room and there is a separate family shower room
outside Two garages.
Enclosed lawned fore garden with patio area, timber picket gate and mixed hedging.
Rear lawned communal gardens.
Tryfan barn has the significant advantage of its own block of grass land, sloping with raised vegetable beds. To the top of it is a paved terrace and timber summer house. There is also a useful polytunnel. This block of land enjoys quite exceptional views and is a wonderful feature of the property.
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