Barn and silo conversion in Cotwolds village of Long Compton near Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire
Unique three bedroom barn and silo conversion in the beautiful Cotwolds village of Long Compton on the borders of Warwickshire and Oxfordshire
Exceptionally different property set in The Cotswolds on the borders of Warwickshire and Oxfordshire.
The property is unique in that it has the first residential silo in the country which has created a lot of interest from the media and has been featured in Grand Design Magazine; The Sunday Telegraph and Sky News.
The converted barn is linked to the silo which is set in a two tiered garden surrounded by dry stone walling and double gates.Opposite there is two very good sized garages and above with separate access is an office area or further bedroom with bathroom and shower.
The main property has been converted to a beautiful family home.
Upstairs
There are three bedrooms and the family bathroom.
Downstairs
The good quality kitchen has Shaker style units, oak worktops and a black slate floor (with the added benefit of underfloor heating). Also included are the integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher.
There is also a seperate utility room with oil fired boiler.
The lounge is oak beamed with oak flooring and a solid fuel stove which with the exposed brick work creates a very relaxed setting.
From the lounge there are steps into the ground floor part of the silo which has been finished in rustic brick and has seagrass flooring.
Currently used as a dining room it has a very pleasing atmosphere.
There is also a shower room and toilet on this level.
From the lower floor there is an oak spiral staircase with wrought iron hand rail which leads to another living area which is a star gazers paradise as the roof is complete k glass and as the room is circular it boasts an amazing acoustic sound.
Both lounge and silo also benefit from under floor heating.
Dare to be different . . . then take a look and you will be as smitten as we are.