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"It was the character and charm of this Grade II listed barn conversion which first attracted us to the property," say the current owners of Kiln Barn. "The building dates back to the 17th century, with many original features such wooden beams and trusses, exposed brickwork and the old kiln chimney remaining within what is now a comfortable contemporary home. We loved the sense of space the property affords, with generously proportioned rooms and large windows bathing the living accommodation in natural light."This is the ideal home for everyday life and entertaining alike. "Since moving in, we have created an additional room by converting the garage into a study with doors opening out onto the garden," the owners say. "This is a lovely place to work from home, particularly in the summertime with the doors open to let the outdoors in. The easy flow between the indoor and outdoor spaces makes this a great house for entertaining, too: in summer, the generous patio is perfect for al fresco dining and catches the sun right into the evening. Spanning just under an acre, the garden has different zones, including a small woodland area which we can see from the house. In winter, we host an annual Christmas party for friends and family, with 30 people plus children easily accommodated in the open plan kitchen-diner and living room on the top floor of the house. Indeed, the main living room is our favourite room whether entertaining or sitting down with a good book next to the wall-to-wall library area."The location of the property has much to recommend it, too. "We are part of a friendly village community in Alconbury," say the owners, "with plenty going on in the sports and social club just a few minutes' walk from our door. In summer, people come from all around the country to play cricket on the green which backs onto the church. The local allotments are the pride of the village, with residents growing their own fruit, vegetables and flowers there. Alconbury is by the river so there are lovely walks for miles along the water. The village itself is very safe and quiet, our house being on a no through road, and boasts all necessary amenities including a GP practice, Post Office, a well-regarded school and two pubs. Travel from here is easy, with swift access to the A1 and A14 for links north-south or east-west. Huntingdon train station is just 5 minutes away, offering rail services to London in under an hour."Village Information
Alconbury and Alconbury Weston are sought-after villages lying to the northwest of Huntingdon. The Alconbury Sports & Social Club provides a variety of sports and social activities for all ages ranging from cricket and football to bingo. The villages share a convenience store for day-to-day needs, a couple of public houses/restaurants and a GP surgery. Several events are held throughout the year such as the Summer Fete, Village Show and open gardens. Nearby Huntingdon offers a wider selection of shops in the High Street as well as larger supermarkets and retail outlets on the edge of town plus dental and medical facilities including Hinchingbrooke Hospital/A&E department. Rushden Lakes Retail & Leisure Centre is about half an hour away by car. Transport
The village lie approx. 6 miles northwest of Huntingdon and are within easy reach of the A1M and the A14 for fast direct links into Huntingdon, Cambridge and Peterborough as well as access to the wider national motorway network. Huntingdon has a train station providing fast commuter links into London King's Cross in 50 minutes or to the North via Peterborough (17 minutes approx.). Education
Local primary schools include Alconbury CofE School and Ermine Street Church Academy in Little Stukeley, both Ofsted rated Good. For secondary education, Sawtry Village Academy and Hinchingbrooke School, Huntingdon - both are well regarded and within approx. 4 miles of the villages. The highly regarded Kimbolton School, an independent day and boarding school, for students aged 4-18 is approx. 12.5 miles away and offers a dedicated bus service. Other independent schools can be found in Ely, Cambridge, Peterborough and Oundle. Agents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
Year Built: 1600s but converted in 1990
EPC: Exempt Grade II Listed
Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council
Council Tax Band: G IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS:
We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.FCY240137 Visa fler Visa färre A generously sized 2,400 sq. ft. barn conversion (excluding outbuildings) on a third of an acre that beautifully blends modern living with historic charm. Situated in a vibrant village with amenities including a pub/restaurant, primary school, and local shop. The reception space is thoughtfully located on the first floor to showcase the best of barn's architectural features. A galleried dining hall comfortably seats 12, with a dramatic vaulted ceiling and kiln chimney above, creating the perfect ambiance for entertaining and family dining. Exposed floorboards continue into the equally impressive living room, which spans nearly 9.6m, offering plenty of space for hobbies, relaxation, or children's play. The ceiling reaches up to the apex, highlighting splendid exposed beams beautifully lit by skylights and windows to the front and rear. The kitchen, designed with the barn's aesthetic in mind, provides ample work surfaces and storage, making it an ideal space for both casual dining and avid cooks.The current owner has converted an integral garage into a spacious study, which could also serve as a fifth bedroom, featuring glazed doors overlooking the garden. A nearby utility room provides practical space for laundry and outdoor gear after enjoying the large plot or surrounding countryside. The four double bedrooms are well appointed, with an en suite to the principal bedroom, an en suite cloakroom to bedroom two, and a family bathroom.Outside, the plot extends to 0.34 acres, with a southwest-facing aspect that enjoys plenty of sunshine. The expansive lawn leads to a summerhouse and additional patio area, while mature specimen trees offer privacy. A timber outbuilding provides convenient storage or could be converted into a garden office. The gravel drive, secured by a double 5-bar gate, offers ample parking for residents and guests alike.Seller Insight
"It was the character and charm of this Grade II listed barn conversion which first attracted us to the property," say the current owners of Kiln Barn. "The building dates back to the 17th century, with many original features such wooden beams and trusses, exposed brickwork and the old kiln chimney remaining within what is now a comfortable contemporary home. We loved the sense of space the property affords, with generously proportioned rooms and large windows bathing the living accommodation in natural light."This is the ideal home for everyday life and entertaining alike. "Since moving in, we have created an additional room by converting the garage into a study with doors opening out onto the garden," the owners say. "This is a lovely place to work from home, particularly in the summertime with the doors open to let the outdoors in. The easy flow between the indoor and outdoor spaces makes this a great house for entertaining, too: in summer, the generous patio is perfect for al fresco dining and catches the sun right into the evening. Spanning just under an acre, the garden has different zones, including a small woodland area which we can see from the house. In winter, we host an annual Christmas party for friends and family, with 30 people plus children easily accommodated in the open plan kitchen-diner and living room on the top floor of the house. Indeed, the main living room is our favourite room whether entertaining or sitting down with a good book next to the wall-to-wall library area."The location of the property has much to recommend it, too. "We are part of a friendly village community in Alconbury," say the owners, "with plenty going on in the sports and social club just a few minutes' walk from our door. In summer, people come from all around the country to play cricket on the green which backs onto the church. The local allotments are the pride of the village, with residents growing their own fruit, vegetables and flowers there. Alconbury is by the river so there are lovely walks for miles along the water. The village itself is very safe and quiet, our house being on a no through road, and boasts all necessary amenities including a GP practice, Post Office, a well-regarded school and two pubs. Travel from here is easy, with swift access to the A1 and A14 for links north-south or east-west. Huntingdon train station is just 5 minutes away, offering rail services to London in under an hour."Village Information
Alconbury and Alconbury Weston are sought-after villages lying to the northwest of Huntingdon. The Alconbury Sports & Social Club provides a variety of sports and social activities for all ages ranging from cricket and football to bingo. The villages share a convenience store for day-to-day needs, a couple of public houses/restaurants and a GP surgery. Several events are held throughout the year such as the Summer Fete, Village Show and open gardens. Nearby Huntingdon offers a wider selection of shops in the High Street as well as larger supermarkets and retail outlets on the edge of town plus dental and medical facilities including Hinchingbrooke Hospital/A&E department. Rushden Lakes Retail & Leisure Centre is about half an hour away by car. Transport
The village lie approx. 6 miles northwest of Huntingdon and are within easy reach of the A1M and the A14 for fast direct links into Huntingdon, Cambridge and Peterborough as well as access to the wider national motorway network. Huntingdon has a train station providing fast commuter links into London King's Cross in 50 minutes or to the North via Peterborough (17 minutes approx.). Education
Local primary schools include Alconbury CofE School and Ermine Street Church Academy in Little Stukeley, both Ofsted rated Good. For secondary education, Sawtry Village Academy and Hinchingbrooke School, Huntingdon - both are well regarded and within approx. 4 miles of the villages. The highly regarded Kimbolton School, an independent day and boarding school, for students aged 4-18 is approx. 12.5 miles away and offers a dedicated bus service. Other independent schools can be found in Ely, Cambridge, Peterborough and Oundle. Agents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
Year Built: 1600s but converted in 1990
EPC: Exempt Grade II Listed
Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council
Council Tax Band: G IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS:
We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.FCY240137 Una conversión de granero de 2,400 pies cuadrados de tamaño generoso (excluyendo las dependencias) en un tercio de acre que combina maravillosamente la vida moderna con el encanto histórico. Situado en un pueblo vibrante con servicios que incluyen un pub / restaurante, escuela primaria y tienda local. El espacio de recepción está cuidadosamente ubicado en el primer piso para mostrar lo mejor de las características arquitectónicas del granero. Un comedor con galerías tiene capacidad para 12 personas, con un espectacular techo abovedado y una chimenea de horno en la parte superior, creando el ambiente perfecto para el entretenimiento y la cena familiar. Las tablas del suelo a la vista continúan en la igualmente impresionante sala de estar, que se extiende por casi 9,6 m, y ofrece mucho espacio para pasatiempos, relajación o juegos infantiles. El techo llega hasta el vértice, destacando espléndidas vigas a la vista bellamente iluminadas por tragaluces y ventanas hacia adelante y detrás. La cocina, diseñada teniendo en cuenta la estética del granero, ofrece amplias superficies de trabajo y almacenamiento, lo que la convierte en un espacio ideal tanto para cenas informales como para cocineros ávidos. El actual propietario ha convertido un garaje integral en un amplio estudio, que también podría servir como un quinto dormitorio, con puertas acristaladas con vistas al jardín. Un lavadero cercano ofrece un espacio práctico para lavar la ropa y el equipo de exterior después de disfrutar de la gran parcela o el campo circundante. Las cuatro habitaciones dobles están bien equipadas, con un baño en el dormitorio principal, un aseo en suite en el dormitorio dos y un baño familiar. En el exterior, la parcela se extiende a 0,34 acres, con un aspecto orientado al suroeste que disfruta de mucho sol. El extenso césped conduce a una casa de verano y un patio adicional, mientras que los árboles maduros ofrecen privacidad. Una dependencia de madera proporciona un almacenamiento conveniente o podría convertirse en una oficina de jardín. El camino de grava, asegurado por una puerta doble de 5 barras, ofrece un amplio estacionamiento para residentes e invitados por igual. "Fue el carácter y el encanto de esta conversión de granero catalogado de Grado II lo que primero nos atrajo a la propiedad", dicen los actuales propietarios de Kiln Barn. "El edificio data del siglo XVII, con muchas características originales, como vigas y cerchas de madera, ladrillos vistos y la antigua chimenea del horno que permanecen dentro de lo que ahora es una cómoda casa contemporánea. Nos encantó la sensación de espacio que ofrece la propiedad, con habitaciones de generosas proporciones y grandes ventanales que bañan la sala de estar con luz natural". Esta es la casa ideal para la vida cotidiana y el entretenimiento por igual. "Desde que nos mudamos, hemos creado una habitación adicional convirtiendo el garaje en un estudio con puertas que dan al jardín", dicen los propietarios. "Este es un lugar encantador para trabajar desde casa, especialmente en verano con las puertas abiertas para dejar entrar el aire libre. El fácil flujo entre los espacios interiores y exteriores hace que esta sea una gran casa para el entretenimiento: en verano, el generoso patio es perfecto para cenar al aire libre y atrapa el sol hasta la noche. Con una extensión de poco menos de una hectárea, el jardín tiene diferentes zonas, incluida una pequeña área boscosa que podemos ver desde la casa. En invierno, organizamos una fiesta de Navidad anual para amigos y familiares, con 30 personas más niños que se acomodan fácilmente en la cocina-comedor de planta abierta y la sala de estar en el piso superior de la casa. De hecho, la sala de estar principal es nuestra habitación favorita, ya sea para entretenernos o sentarnos con un buen libro junto a la zona de la biblioteca de pared a pared". La ubicación de la propiedad también tiene mucho que recomendar. "Somos parte de una comunidad amigable en el pueblo de Alconbury", dicen los propietarios, "con mucho que hacer en el club deportivo y social a solo unos minutos a pie de nuestra puerta. En verano, la gente viene de todo el país para jugar al cricket en el green que da a la iglesia. Los huertos locales son el orgullo del pueblo, y los residentes cultivan allí sus propias frutas, verduras y flores. Alconbury está junto al río, por lo que hay hermosos paseos de kilómetros a lo largo del agua. El pueblo en sí es muy seguro y tranquilo, nuestra casa está en una carretera sin paso, y cuenta con todas las comodidades necesarias, como un consultorio de medicina general, una oficina de correos, una escuela bien considerada y dos pubs. Viajar desde aquí es fácil, con un rápido acceso a la A1 y la A14 para enlaces norte-sur o este-oeste. La estación de tren de Huntingdon está a solo 5 minutos y ofrece servicios ferroviarios a Londres en menos de una hora. Alconbury y Alconbury Weston son pueblos muy solicitados que se encuentran al noroeste de Huntingdon. El Alconbury Sports & Social Club ofrece una variedad de deportes y actividades sociales para todas las edades, desde cricket y fútbol hasta bingo. Los pueblos comparten una tienda de conveniencia para las necesidades diarias, un par de pubs/restaurantes y un consultorio de medicina general. A lo largo del año se celebran varios eventos, como la Fiesta de Verano, el Village Show y los jardines abiertos. Cerca de Huntingdon ofrece una selección más amplia de tiendas en High Street, así como supermercados más grandes y tiendas minoristas en las afueras de la ciudad, además de instalaciones dentales y médicas, incluido el departamento de Hinchingbrooke Hospital / A&E. El centro comercial y de ocio de Rushden Lakes está a una media hora en coche. El pueblo se encuentra a unas 6 millas al noroeste de Huntingdon y está a poca distancia de la A1M y la A14 para conexiones directas rápidas con Huntingdon, Cambridge y Peterborough, así como el acceso a la red nacional de autopistas más amplia. Huntingdon tiene una estación de tren que ofrece conexiones rápidas de cercanías a Londres King's Cross en 50 minutos o al norte a través de Peterborough (17 minutos aprox.). Educación Las escuelas primarias locales incluyen Alconbury CofE School y Ermine Street Church Academy en Little Stukeley, ambas calificadas como buenas por Ofsted. Para la educación secundaria, Sawtry Village Academy y Hinchingbrooke School, Huntingdon, ambas están bien consideradas y a aproximadamente 4 millas de los pueblos. La prestigiosa Kimbolton School, una escuela diurna e internado independiente para estudiantes de 4 a 18 años, está a aproximadamente 12,5 millas de distancia y ofrece un servicio de autobús dedicado. Otras escuelas independientes se pueden encontrar en Ely, Cambridge, Peterborough y Oundle. Notas de los agentes Tenencia: Freehold Año de construcción: 1600 pero convertido en 1990 EPC: Exento Grado II Listado Autoridad local: Consejo del distrito de Huntingdon Banda impositiva: G NOTA IMPORTANTE PARA LOS COMPRADORES:
Nos esforzamos por hacer que nuestros datos de venta sean precisos y confiables, sin embargo, no constituyen ni forman parte de una oferta o contrato y ninguno debe considerarse como una declaración de representación o hecho. Todos los servicios, sistemas y electrodomésticos enumerados en esta especificación no han sido probados por nosotros y no se ofrece ninguna garantía en cuanto a su capacidad operativa o eficiencia. Todas las mediciones se han tomado solo como una guía para los posibles compradores y no son precisas. Tenga en cuenta que algunos de los detalles pueden estar esperando la aprobación del proveedor. Si necesita aclaraciones o más información sobre algún punto, póngase en contacto con nosotros, especialmente si va a viajar una cierta distancia para verlo. Los accesorios y accesorios distintos a los mencionados deben ser acordados con el vendedor. FCY240137