A stunning barn conversion located in a quiet country lane in south Essex has been listed on the market for £1.5 million, and this is what it has to offer.
This property is located in Buckwyns Chase, Billericay, and boasts five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and two reception rooms.
Built just over ten years ago, the black weatherboarded barn conversion offers a stylish modern interior.
Set over three levels, the first floor comprises of three dual aspect double bedrooms, one with an en-suite, and a family bathroom.
The second floor, accessed via a wrought iron spiral staircase, houses two further en-suite bedrooms.
The entrance hall, with a glass atrium roof, floods the hallway with natural light.
It opens into an open-plan living space, with a kitchen featuring a range of modern fitted units, a built-in range cooker, marble worktops, a central island, and a breakfast bar.
Steps lead down to the dining and living area, featuring a full height window open to the galleried landing above.
There is also a further reception room with French doors leading out to the garden and a freestanding woodburning stove.
Off the kitchen is a utility room, and the property features underfloor heating.
The home has gated access, offering ample off-road parking and access to a detached garage with double doors and an attached storage building.
Above the garage is a usable office "work from home" space with power and light connected, along with a vaulted ceiling.
The gardens, approximately half an acre, surround the barn and are mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and shrubs. There is also a patio area.
The property offers a mix of open countryside, yet is conveniently located for local amenities and transport links, including Billericay main line station, offering frequent services into London Liverpool Street.
This barn conversion presents a unique blend of modern living and rustic charm, set in a desirable semi-rural location.
To view, the full property, visit https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/68283732/
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