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£450,000

3 bed barn conversion for sale
Sheepfair Lane, Marshfield SN14

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Pair of historic Grade II listed cottages in central Marshfield

  • Rare opportunity to create a substantial family home

  • Attached garage, workshop and barn conversion potential

  • Over 2,080 sq. Ft including ancillary spaces

  • Wealth of original character and period features

  • Cellar and loft spaces offering further potential

  • Private enclosed courtyard garden

  • Peaceful village setting leading towards open countryside

  • Carefully considered virtual design renderings included

  • Moments from Bath and within easy reach of Bristol and London

If you are searching for character, craftsmanship and the rare opportunity to create long term value in an area of outstanding natural beauty in one of the most sought after villages, just moments from Bath, this is the kind of property that seldom reaches the open market.

Tucked quietly in the very heart of Marshfield, this pair of historic cottages, together with an attached garage, workshop and barn conversion project, offers an extraordinary opportunity to restore and reimagine a substantial period home in an exceptional setting.

Positioned just moments from the village’s historic High Street, yet enjoying a wonderfully peaceful setting leading out towards open countryside, the house combines the charm and intimacy of village life with the sense of escape more often associated with far more remote locations.

Behind its handsome stone façade lies a home of warmth, character and remarkable potential. Original fireplaces, exposed timbers, deep set windows and generous proportions speak to the building’s long history, while the attached two storey barn, cellar and loft rooms open the door to something far greater.

At over 2,080 sq. Ft including the barn, the scale is immediately apparent. The existing accommodation already offers a large reception room, kitchen, conservatory, three bedrooms and extensive ancillary space, and it is the future possibilities here that make this property so exciting.

The attached garage, workshop and barn could, subject to the necessary consents, become additional living accommodation, creative studio space, guest quarters, a home office or an exceptional entertaining area. Beneath the kitchen, the cellar introduces yet further potential, while the loft spaces hint at the opportunity to expand and reshape the house over time.

You will work from a canvas already rich in character, history and architectural charm. Stone walls weathered by time. Uneven textures. Quiet corners. Rooms that already feel lived in and loved. It is a home that invites imagination and rewards thoughtful restoration.

To help illustrate the possibilities, we have included a selection of carefully considered virtual renderings. These include concepts for a reimagined kitchen and family space, a contemporary bathroom design and an atmospheric courtyard garden scheme following the potential removal of the conservatory, all subject to the necessary permissions and consents.

The courtyard itself is particularly special. Enclosed by mellow Cotswold stone walls and wrapped in architectural character, it already possesses the intimacy and charm of a hidden village garden. With careful landscaping, it could become an exceptional outdoor entertaining space linking house and barn together beautifully.

Marshfield remains one of the region’s most admired villages for good reason. Nestled on the edge of the Cotswolds, it combines architectural beauty, a deeply rooted community and superb access to both Bath and Bristol. Its handsome High Street, lined with historic stone buildings, independent businesses, well regarded pubs and popular village stores, creates the kind of daily life many buyers spend years searching for.

Surrounded by open countryside and scenic walks, yet within easy reach of the M4 and rail connections to London, Marshfield offers a rare balance between rural tranquillity and practical connectivity.

For buyers with vision, this is an opportunity of genuine rarity. Not simply to renovate a house. But to create something exceptional

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