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1 & 2 Bryncalled Barns, Bucknell, Shropshire, SY7

6 bedroom barn conversion for sale

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Grade II Listed
Two adjoining properties
Rural Setting
Home and Income Potential

Occupying a peaceful rural position just outside the village of Bucknell, Grade II listed,1 & 2 Bryncalled Barns form part of a small, well-maintained development of period barn conversions, approached via a shared private drive. Each property enjoys its own defined curtilage and dedicated parking area, with thoughtfully arranged external boundaries that offer privacy while preserving the possibility of integration. The barns benefit from shared infrastructure and individual bin storage and oil tanks and the orientation of the site allows for excellent levels of natural light throughout the day. Surrounded by mature gardens and enjoying far-reaching countryside views, the properties offer a rare opportunity for multi-generational living, income potential or the creation of a substantial single dwelling, subject to the relevant consents.

1 Bryncalled Barn
On entering 1 Bryncalled Barn from the front courtyard, you are welcomed into a light and spacious open-plan ground floor living area that flows across three distinct zones with full height double doors and glazed windows. Step into the living room which leads to the dining area with French doors leading out to the rear garden, allowing natural light to pour in while offering direct access to the outdoors. The room is centred around a comfortable seating area with tiled flooring and exposed ceiling beams that continue throughout the ground floor.

Set to the right is a traditional kitchen with solid timber cabinetry, laminate worktops and a range of fitted appliances, including an electric oven and hob. The panelled frontage subtly zones the kitchen from the sitting area while maintaining the open feel. A carpeted staircase rises from here to a galleried landing on the first floor.

From here, two well-proportioned bedrooms are accessed. The principal bedroom benefits from natural light from dual aspects and retains character features including timber beams and a vaulted ceiling with double doors providing access to the balcony. A second double bedroom benefits from fitted cupboards and additional access onto the balcony. The shower room comprises a white suite with walk in shower, WC and wash hand basin, all set against a traditional cladded stone wall features.

Outside, a paved patio sits to the rear of the barn surrounded by mature planting, ornamental grasses and trees, forming a private seating area.

2 Bryncalled Barn
The second barn, accessed via its own entrance just a few steps across the courtyard, is of generous proportions and arranged with characterful accommodation over two floors.

Approaching the property there is a large and useful laundry room suitable for flexible use. The property also benefits from a spacious utility room with timber shelving. Upon entering, through the utility area, is the kitchen, which is fitted with a bespoke range of wooden units, laminate worktops and a traditional PLG Electric/LPG Gas freestanding range cooker set beneath a decorative tiled surround. The kitchen enjoys dual aspect views and steps up into a breakfast, dining area. Greeted by a dramatic full-height ceilings with exposed brickwork, stone flagged flooring and a feature timber staircase rising to the first floor. This space comfortably serves as both a dining area and snug, with tall windows allowing an abundance of light to flood in.

A hallway takes you to the rear of the barn, where there is an elegant dining room with two windows providing a bright and airy feel to the room. This hall also takes you to the first of the bedrooms. Bedroom 1 has two convenient built in cupboards and an ensuite bathroom consisting of shower, separate roll top bath, WC and hand wash basin. The hall also has a separate cloakroom with WC and hand wash basin. A door leads from a separate open cloakroom to the front courtyard.

Moving upstairs into the living room where a vaulted ceiling, exposed roof trusses and a magnificent inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove center the room. French doors open out to a private first-floor balcony, perfectly positioned to enjoy views across the surrounding gardens and countryside. This room provides the ideal space for relaxing or entertaining, with timber flooring and rich tones contributing to the barn’s warmth and character.

The first floor accommodation is varied and flexible with three double bedrooms. The principal bedroom features a vaulted ceiling, exposed stone walls, and a mezzanine loft area accessed via a timber staircase—ideal for additional storage or reading space. Two further double bedrooms, each individually styled with exposed timbers and brick or stone detail, share use of a generous family bathroom with bath with shower over, WC and hand basin.

An additional reception room/ games room, currently arranged as a home office, could be used as a fifth bedroom or study.

Both barns are surrounded by mature cottage-style gardens with planted borders, shaped lawns, and well-tended trees. Paved terraces provide private seating areas, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining, a gravelled area offers ample parking at the rear.

The grounds are thoughtfully landscaped, with secluded corners, raised beds, and stone retaining walls, while open lawned areas lead out to enjoy views over rolling countryside.

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Directions:
From the A4113 at Brampton Bryan, continue for approx. 0.5 miles and turn onto the B4367 signposted Bucknell. Cross the railway line, then immediately turn left towards Chapel Lawn. Pass the school and Post Office on your left and continue through the village for approx. 1.75 miles into open countryside.Look out for a red pillar box in the hedge on the right, shortly followed by a small orange Neighbourhood Watch disc and a green Bryncalled Barns sign on the left. Turn right into the lane beside the signpost and follow it uphill, passing a cottage on the right. Bryncalled Barns are behind the cream house on the left. Turn into the courtyard and park at the rear of no.1