Barn conversion in Wiltshire for sale
A converted barn for sale in Wiltshire offers glorious views near Tisbury


Hazeldon Barn was converted into a residential property around eight years ago and now offers wonderful accommodation designed around glorious Wiltshire views. Inside, the reception rooms and kitchen have a traditional feel - all reception rooms open onto the garden.
The first floor has the master bedroom, which has its own staircase and an adjoining bathroom. The remaining four bedrooms are all on the ground floor.
The studio/workshop, formerly a large garage, is joined onto the house. Outside, the gardens surround the house and are predominantly laid to lawn and planted with mature shrubs and specimen trees. To the south is a courtyard with a pretty central pond.
At the eastern end of the courtyard is a detached cottage with a kitchen and living room and a double bedroom. Currently rented on an Assured Tenancy and generating a good income, the vendor's intention is to offer the property with vacant possession.
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Hazeldon Barn occupies a secluded position near Tisbury in Wiltshire, which has a good range of day-to-day requirements including co-op, post office, bank, several pubs and a railway station offering direct services to London Waterloo.
The guide price is £950,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01722 344 014 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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