This appealing link-detached barn conversion, originally constructed in the 1920s and reimagined in 1996, is situated on about four acres of picturesque gardens and paddock land in Butleigh. The property boasts magnificent views from Alfred’s Tower to Glastonbury Tor, providing a serene backdrop for potential renovations. With flexible living space currently featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two reception rooms, there exists an opportunity to further enhance the layout or convert the existing garage space into additional living areas or accommodation units.
The heart of the home lies in its spacious kitchen/dining room, characterized by terracotta tiles, bespoke wooden cabinetry, and an abundance of natural light thanks to windows on three sides. This inviting area could benefit from modernization while retaining its inherent charm with exposed beams and stone walls.
A grand sitting room complements the layout with large windows and French doors opening onto a sun-drenched terrace—ideal for outdoor gatherings. Additionally, an adjoining study offers versatility as it could easily serve as a fourth bedroom or playroom. The outbuildings present further possibilities; the extensive garages/workshops could be transformed into stables or an annex for independent living.
Outside, residents can enjoy beautifully maintained gardens with a variety of mature trees and a functional barn suitable for storage or future conversion. The property is conveniently located near local amenities while preserving a rural feel, making it an excellent candidate for both residential enjoyment and investment potential in this sought-after Somerset village.