Approached through striking sandstone gate posts, the property immediately makes a memorable first impression. A generous parking courtyard provides ample space for multiple vehicles and access to the garage, while the separate annexe sits neatly alongside the main house.
The farmhouse itself offers beautifully proportioned accommodation full of warmth and personality. An entrance hall with useful storage and skylights leads into the main body of the home, where exposed beams, stone details and traditional features continue throughout. The layout is highly versatile, with multiple reception areas allowing buyers to tailor the space to suit their lifestyle.
The kitchen is full of character, with exposed beams, a pantry and direct access outside, while the adjoining reception areas provide excellent flexibility for both formal and informal living. There is a relaxed sitting room positioned close to the kitchen, ideal for day to day family life, as well as a stunning principal lounge with log burning stove and a separate formal dining room with impressive ceiling height and open fireplace. A ground floor WC adds further convenience.
To the first floor, the character continues with a split staircase and a range of generous bedrooms, all enjoying individual charm and excellent proportions. Several rooms benefit from dressing areas or walk in wardrobes, while en suite facilities add to the practicality of the layout. The main family bathroom is particularly impressive, featuring a freestanding bath and plenty of space. The upper floors also offer further scope for reconfiguration depending on individual needs, with office space and additional rooms that could serve a variety of purposes.
Alongside the main house, the annexe provides superb secondary accommodation and is ideal for multigenerational living, guest space or potential income use. Converted from a 17th century barn, it retains a huge amount of character with exposed beams and excellent ceiling height. The ground floor includes a utility room, modern kitchen with dining space and an attractive living room, while upstairs there are two generous bedrooms, both with en suite facilities.
Externally, the gardens are another major feature of the property. The grounds are a particularly good size, mainly laid to lawn and enjoying a high degree of privacy. There are additional outbuildings and storage areas, along with further hardstanding and useful side access. Solar panels add another practical benefit.
Laurel Farm is a home of real substance and individuality, offering a wonderful blend of period character, flexible accommodation and private outdoor space, all within a charming village setting.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
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