Grant’s of Derbyshire are delighted to present this charming four-bedroom, detached, field barn conversion, believed to date back over 200 years and appearing on maps as early as 1843. Situated just outside of the popular village of Bonsall, this home combines historic and original charm with spacious family accommodation. The ground floor comprises a living room, kitchen, utility area, bathroom, double bedroom, rear hallway and conservatory. To the first floor are three further bedrooms and a shower room. Externally, the property enjoys a generous garden, mainly laid to lawn, with a gravel pathway leading to the rear parking area. Mature shrubs and flowering plants border one side, while the opposite side offers ample space for potted plants. Beyond the garden, there is a gravelled parking area with space for at least four vehicles and a gate provides direct access to the road. Viewing Highly Recommended. Virtual Tour Available. No Upward Chain.
11' 8" x 19' 5" (3.56m x 5.93m)
The living room has a bright dual aspect with uPVC French doors leading out onto the front yard, and a uPVC window with views over Masson Hill and towards the village. The room itself features a wood burning stove set on a gritstone hearth with wooden mantel over. A wooden staircase leads from the living room to the first-floor landing.
12' 3" x 13' 6" (3.73m x 4.12m)
This is a very well-proportioned kitchen with ample space for a dining table and chairs. The kitchen area is fitted with a good range of matching base and drawer units along with solid wood worktops. The room offers a wealth of the original field barn features including the gritstone doorway and alcove. Integrated appliances include a microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, electric oven with induction hob and extractor fan over. There is a good-sized uPVC window which looks onto the yard and the meadow beyond. The door leads through to the original barn.
14' 0" x 6' 8" (4.27m x 2.03m)
Fitted with a range of matching wall, base and drawer units, along with partly tiled flooring, this room offers space and plumbing for a washing machine and is where the oil-fired combi boiler is situated. There is also hanging space for clothes, generous worktop space and an ample number of power points.
8' 1" x 7' 0" (2.46m x 2.14m)
This bathroom features a quarry tiled floor and is fitted with a three-piece suite comprising a dual flush WC, a wash basin with vanity cabinet beneath and a deep enamelled bath with tiled splashback and a shower over. There is also a small, obscured window to face the rear aspect.
8' 6" x 10' 10" (2.59m x 3.29m)
Currently used as a playroom, this space could easily serve a variety of purposes, including a study or fourth bedroom. An internal window overlooks the hallway, complete with a roller blind above, while a front-aspect window overlooks the yard.
11' 7" x 6' 1" (3.53m x 1.86m)
The rear hallway features hooks for storing coats and jackets. From here, stairs rise to the first-floor landing, a stone niche gives a glimpse of the garden and a part-glazed door opens into the Conservatory.
11' 9" x 13' 11" (3.58m x 4.23m)
A very well-proportioned double bedroom, which was a part of the original field barn construction and features the original, part-exposed roof trusses. There is a velux window and a part-glazed door which provides access to both the front and rear of the property via a set of external stone steps and offers a delightful view over Limestone Way. This door comes with a pair of external wooden shutters.
5' 1" x 8' 10" (1.54m x 2.68m)
Fitted with a three-piece suite comprising a pedestal wash basin, dual flush WC and corner shower unit with thermostatic shower. A window to the side aspect, originally the hayloft hatch, enjoys beautiful views over the surrounding countryside.
12' 2" x 13' 1" (3.71m x 4.00m)
A door to the left opens into the third bedroom. Currently used as a single bedroom, the room is spacious enough to accommodate a double bed. A vaulted ceiling with two Velux windows provides the room with plenty of natural light. These windows are fitted with blackout blinds. Another door, on the opposite side of the room opens onto a small landing which leads into the first bedroom and a second set of stairs descending to the living room.
14' 4" x 16' 0" (4.38m x 4.87m)
Currently used as a Master, this is a very well-proportioned double bedroom, featuring a vaulted ceiling along with two velux windows, again fitted with blackout blinds. A sliding door opens into a fitted wardrobe. Exiting, a wooden staircase leads directly to the living room below.
9' 1" x 6' 0" (2.78m x 1.82m)
Accessed from the rear hallway and garden via a uPVC door, this conservatory was added just two years ago and is of uPVC construction. It enjoys a sunny aspect in the afternoon and evenings. This is a room for use in all seasons.
We are informed by Derbyshire Dales District Council that this home falls within Council Tax Band D which is currently £2461.88 per annum. The annual Council Tax charge has been supplied in good faith by the property owner and is for the tax year 2026/2027. It will likely be reviewed and changed by the Local Authority the following tax year and will be subject to an increase after the end of March.

