Home to let with a different view of the world

“The Hipped Barn at Cholwell is a most unusual letting as the owner has taken great care in approaching the sensitive conversion, merging the preservation and enhancement of original stone features and exposed beams with additions and improvements,” says Stephen Cockcroft, of the Wells office of Dreweatt Neate.
“The attention to detail is refreshing and has created a property that is individual, but not overwhelming, providing an inspiring background for a new tenant to create their own home.
“On entering the property, the stairway with impressive carved newel posts immediately catches the eye.
“The spacious kitchen has granite work surfaces and a dining area with a door into a former farmyard. The sitting room’s French windows open to a private courtyard garden and the whole ground floor has under floor heating. There is an air and heat exchange system, which continually filters the air through both the kitchen and bathrooms.
“Both the two large double bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and unusual elliptical windows to give the world a different look first thing in the morning. The master bedroom also has a balcony.
“The property is in a former farmyard, accessed along a private drive through parkland gardens, which makes it ideally situated. There’s ample room for parking and the secluded rural location is only minutes from the A37, offering excellent access to Bristol and Bath, making this property ideal to commuting to the cities.
“The Chew Valley lakes are to the east of the property, providing natural tranquillity combined with the exhilaration of water sports.”
The Hipped Barn is now available at £1250 per month, including electricity, water, sewage, Council Tax and broadband charges. Contact Dreweatt Neate by emailing wells@dreweatt-neate.co.uk for more details.