
This exceptional four-bedroom detached barn conversion is a striking fusion of historic character and refined contemporary living, extending to over 2,000 sq. ft.
This exceptional four-bedroom detached barn conversion is a striking fusion of historic character and refined contemporary living, extending to over 2,000 sq. ft. and set within a generous plot with far-reaching countryside views.
From the moment you step inside, the home’s heritage is immediately apparent. Beautifully preserved, over 100-year-old elm wood doors run throughout, complemented by solid oak-framed, double-glazed windows and glazed doors that enhance both warmth, energy efficiency, and authenticity. Exposed beams feature prominently across the property—almost all of which are structural—creating a sense of integrity and craftsmanship, with only one non-structural beam located in the master bedroom.
The ground floor is thoughtfully arranged for both everyday living and entertaining. A welcoming reception hall leads into a spacious dining room, perfect for hosting gatherings, while the impressive living room stretches along the property, offering a bright yet cosy retreat.
The kitchen is a true centrepiece, fully equipped with high-end integrated appliances including a multifunctional oven (combining oven, grill, and microwave), a separate oven with grill, an additional microwave with grill, coffee maker, integrated fridge and freezer, double wine fridge, and an integrated dishwasher—ideal for both keen cooks and entertainers alike. A separate utility room enhances practicality, featuring an additional integrated fridge and freezer, along with space for a washing machine and dryer. A WC and boiler room complete the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs, a galleried landing adds architectural interest and leads to four generously sized double bedrooms. The principal suite is particularly impressive, boasting a full-width window spanning the rear wall, perfectly framing breathtaking views of the surrounding rolling hills and flooding the room with natural light. This luxurious space also includes a dressing room and a beautifully appointed ensuite with dual shower heads, including a rainfall feature for a spa-like experience. Bedrooms two and three are both spacious doubles, each benefitting from their own ensuite shower rooms with walk-in showers. Bedroom four is equally generous in size, offering flexibility for family, guests, or even a home office. The main bathroom is finished to a high standard and includes both a bath and a separate shower.
Externally, the property continues to impress. To the front, there is ample parking for at least four vehicles, with additional space accessible through side gates—ideal for larger households or visitors. The expansive rear garden, set within the half-acre plot, provides a peaceful and private setting, predominantly laid to lawn and perfectly positioned to take full advantage of the surrounding countryside views. Two designated seating areas offer ideal spots for outdoor dining or relaxation at different times of day, while a charming pond adds to the tranquil atmosphere. A garage provides additional storage or parking, completing this superb outdoor space.
Adding further character, along one side of the property a set of external steps leads up to a useful utility cupboard, alongside an original date stone marked 1863—a subtle yet meaningful reminder of the building’s rich heritage.
Altogether, this is a truly unique home that seamlessly combines period charm with modern luxury, all set against a stunning rural backdrop.
Location:
Onneley is a small rural hamlet located near to Woore. Excellent 18 hole golf course situated nearby, with new coaching facilities, training area and indoor Swing Room. Conveniently close is the historic Wheatsheaf Inn which dates back to the 1700’s and offers food, drink and B&B accommodation. The nearby market towns of Nantwich and Market Drayton offer a range of amenities including pubs, restaurants, supermarkets and independent shops. Excellent commuter links to the larger towns and cities with Junction 15 of the M6 only 20 minutes drive away. Nearest airports are Manchester to the north and Birmingham to the south.































