The Barn
The main barn, dating back to about 1635, has been restored, leaving fabulous beams exposed from floor to ceiling. The original entrance doors have been glazed and now let huge amounts of light into the barn.

At each end of this barn and linked by adjoining doors are smaller, red brick Victorian extensions, each with opening stable doors known as the 'Old Stable End' and the 'Old Dairy End', and these provide the additional living areas.
The ‘Old Stable End’ has a spacious ground floor double bedroom and ensuite shower room and views over the grounds, and to the Tudor farmhouse.

The ‘Old Dairy End’ has a glazed hallway, well equipped ground floor kitchen and dining area, shower room with WC and hand basin and upstairs a spacious double bedroom with double sofa bed, good storage and views over the pond, and grounds, with a resident pair of black swans.


The living area has three large sofas, coffee table, book cases, a superb three quarter sized snooker table, TV with Freeview/DVD/video, CD/radio and electric keyboard/klavinova.
