PROPERTY OF THE MONTH THREE SPIRES BARN, HALL LANE,
HAMMERWICH, STAFFORDSHIRE, WS7 0L
A luxury barn conversion with a beautiful blend of period features and contemporary living, in a charming village location with excellent road and rail links - just 9 minutes from Lichfield Trent Valley station. Three Spires Barn has it all!
The spacious ground floor flows beautifully with large rooms. The stunning central hallway leads to a formal dining area, followed by a stylish kitchen with central island and beautiful exposed beams. There is plenty of space for a 6-seater dining table with bi-fold doors leading to the terrace and a fully fitted utility room. A studio is currently used as relaxation/ meditation room but with separate external access could be used as an office or boot room.
An automated lighting system accentuates the amazing features throughout this property with sound system and underfloor heating adding to the sleek, well-planned luxury living. Electric doors slide open on approach to the huge lounge, a great space to relax with a cosy fire and cinema projector and surround sound system. Further doors offer access to the games-room/office.
An oak staircase leads us to a mezzanine chill out room with a gorgeous master suite, boasting a large ensuite shower room and dressing room. There are 3 further bedrooms and a family bathroom with luxury tub and TV. Electric gates lead to a gravel driveway with parking for 6 plus cars and a detached double garage.
For more information or to arrange viewing, please contact Fine & Country Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield 0121 272 6900
sutton@fineandcountry.co.uk OIEO £1,100,000
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