Location, Location, Location, this stunning barn conversion which nestles in the glorious grounds of the main house, offers outstanding accommodation which would suit a single professional person. This is an exceptionally rare opportunity to rent such a desirable property.
Access to the property is via long private driveway which leads to this gorgeous barn conversion which has driveway parking. There are wall to wall views of the open countryside from all of the windows, making this an extremely tranquil home.
The entrance leads into a spacious open plan lounge/dining/kitchen which retains many period features, which include wooden flooring and beams. The kitchen has a range of grey fronted wall and base units, electric cooker, hob and washing machine.
Upstairs is a spacious bedroom, with amazing high ceilings showing the original beams and featuring a traditional ‘hayloft‘ window overlooking the front gardens. There is a new contemporary ensuite bathroom which has been finished to an exceptional standard.
Rent is inclusive of all bills except Council Tax.
Coleford was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Coleford, meaning the hill ford, possibly from the Old French col and ford, or alternatively the coal ford, a ford over which charcoal was carried.
The village once had several coal mines as part of the now closed Somerset coalfield. Just north of Coleford there were the collieries of Newbury and Mackintosh. Mackintosh opened in 1867 but closed in 1919, due to flooding. The Natural Stone Products factory is built on the site of Newbury Colliery. This pit started around the beginning of the 19th century and closed in 1927. The Coal Barton mine was the scene of a firedamp explosion which killed nine miners in 1869.
EPC = E & CTB = A.
To arrange a viewing please telephone Lauren Patterson, Shula Spalding or Denise Wilson on option 2.



