The Granary, Pinfold Lane, Abbots Bromley

- PROPERTY TYPE
Barn Conversion
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
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Key features
- Fully rebuilt former granary on a quiet country lane
- Edge of Abbots Bromley with wide open field views
- Five bedrooms and four bathrooms over two floors
- Open plan kitchen and family sitting area with granite island
- Integrated luxury Neff appliances including coffee machine, double ovens & microwave
- Underfloor heating throughout the ground floor
- Bright lounge with French doors to patio
- Excellent storage throughout the house
- Limestone driveway, CCTV and adjoining paddock
- Walk to village amenities & sports facilities
Description
Set along Pinfold Lane, where the village gently gives way to open countryside, The Granary occupies a position that feels both grounded and quietly removed. This is a lane known for its discretion rather than traffic, bordered by hedgerows and fields that change subtly through the year. The Granary sits on the edge of Abbots Bromley, close enough to feel part of the village, yet far enough to enjoy space, outlook and calm.
Once a working grain store, the building has been completely rebuilt to create a home of lasting quality. This has not been a cosmetic exercise. The structure, layout and services have all been approached with long term living in mind, resulting in a house that feels settled, assured and thoughtfully resolved. Its character is drawn from proportion, light and material rather than overt reference to its past, allowing the history to inform the home without defining it.
Approached via a white and grey limestone driveway, the arrival feels clean and confident. There is generous parking, CCTV for reassurance, and to the side a paddock that adds a rare layer of flexibility. Whether used for equestrian purposes, secure storage for a horsebox or simply enjoyed as open land, it reinforces the sense of space that defines the setting. From here, the views stretch wide across open fields, uninterrupted and expansive.
The front door opens into a wide reception hallway that immediately establishes the scale and intelligence of the layout. This is a genuine arrival space, calm and well proportioned, with rooms leading off naturally rather than being forced into sequence. Underfloor heating runs throughout the entire ground floor, providing an even, understated comfort that allows the architecture to remain uncluttered.
From the hallway, the lounge sits positioned to take full advantage of the countryside outlook. It is a bright, welcoming room with French doors opening directly onto the patio and gardens beyond. The relationship between inside and out is effortless, with the landscape becoming part of daily life rather than a backdrop. The room works equally well for quiet evenings as it does for entertaining, its proportions generous without excess.
Also leading from the hallway is bedroom five, a versatile space suited to guests, multigenerational living or working from home. It benefits from its own en suite shower room, fitted with a Porcelanosa shower and tiling, and a freestanding vanity wash basin that adds a refined, contemporary note. The positioning offers privacy while remaining comfortably connected to the rest of the house.
The downstairs wc and utility room is a particularly thoughtful addition. Practical yet well finished, it includes plumbing for a washing machine and houses the underfloor heating manifold. It allows everyday routines to function smoothly without encroaching on the main living spaces, a detail that speaks to the care taken throughout the rebuild.
At the heart of The Granary sits the kitchen, designed as a true living space rather than a standalone room. Handleless cabinetry keeps the lines clean and restrained, allowing the materials to take precedence. Granite worktops extend into a matching granite backsplash, creating a cohesive and tactile finish, while a substantial central island anchors the room both visually and socially.
The specification is comprehensive and carefully integrated. Neff appliances include two integral Slide and Hide ovens, a microwave, a built in coffee machine, a Neff induction hob with inset extractor, a full length fridge and freezer, a dishwasher and two wine fridges. Everything is positioned with clarity and intention, ensuring the room feels calm and purposeful rather than busy.
Beyond the kitchen, the space opens naturally into a family sitting area, positioned to draw the eye out across the open fields. French doors lead to the rear garden, allowing the house to expand easily into the landscape during warmer months. It is a space designed for everyday living, where mornings begin slowly and evenings draw in without ceremony.
Upstairs, the house continues with the same sense of balance and restraint. There are four further bedrooms, arranged to provide privacy, outlook and flexibility. Storage, so often lacking in newly built homes, has been carefully considered here, with generous cupboards and usable spaces integrated throughout.
The principal bedroom is calm and composed, enhanced by a Juliette balcony to the side elevation that brings in light and a sense of openness. The en suite bathroom features Porcelanosa tiling, a rain shower and a double vanity unit, creating a space that feels practical yet refined. Adjacent sits a dedicated dressing room, designed to accommodate substantial fitted wardrobes. Detailed plans have already been prepared by two separate companies, offering future owners the option to implement or adapt them with ease.
Bedroom two benefits from its own en suite shower room, again finished with Porcelanosa shower and tiling, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a family bathroom with bath, shower over, wc and basin, also finished with Porcelanosa tiles. Bedroom three includes a Juliette balcony and an additional area that lends itself naturally to a children’s play space or further storage. The plant room is discreetly located within the roof space off this bedroom, housing a Worcester Bosch boiler and unvented hot water cylinder, keeping the technical elements of the house neatly contained.
Beyond the house itself, life in Abbots Bromley adds depth and richness to the setting. The village is known for its strong sense of community and the ease with which daily life functions. Antlers Coffee Shop sits at the heart of village life, serving excellent coffee and food and acting as a natural meeting place throughout the day. Cobwebs is also nearby and offers cakes & pizza. Four pubs, each with its own character, forming part of the social fabric.
For those who enjoy sport and recreation, the village is unusually well served. The cricket club is a five minute walk from The Granary, making it an easy and regular part of village life. ABSA (Abbots Bromley Sports Association) provides a broad range of facilities, supporting football for all ages alongside cricket and tennis, and the addition of a new all weather court has further strengthened its appeal. Sailing at the local sailing club adds another dimension, offering time on the water within minutes of home.
Family life is equally well supported. The village doctors’ surgery provides continuity of care close by, while Richard Clarke First School and Tom Thumb Nurseries are firmly embedded in the community. Brownies, Scouts and other clubs play an active role, creating a steady rhythm of activity beyond the school day. For wider leisure and wellbeing, Hoar Cross Hall lies nearby, offering gym and spa membership within easy reach.
The Granary is a home defined by quality, outlook and a genuine sense of place. It offers five bedrooms and four bathrooms without feeling sprawling, modern systems without sacrificing warmth, and storage and space that support real life. Set within open countryside yet rooted in a thriving village, it provides a way of living that feels both grounded and quietly enriching.
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- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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