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4 bedroom barn conversion for sale

Water Lane, Bradden, Towcester, Northamptonshire, NN12

PROPERTY TYPE

Barn Conversion

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Beautiful 18th-century stone barn conversion, discreetly tucked away at the end of a no-through road
  • An exceptional blend of period character and modern living, finished to a high standard throughout
  • Over 2,200 sq ft of versatile accommodation, including four/five bedrooms and three bathrooms
  • Stunning bespoke kitchen/breakfast room featuring quartz worktops and a Rangemaster oven
  • Impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting area with log burner, ideal for modern family life and entertaining
  • Dedicated home office, perfect for remote working or study
  • Generous room over the garage, ideal as a second office, games room or teenage retreat
  • Private, south-facing, low-maintenance garden, ideal for busy families, with miles of countryside walks accessible directly from the front door
  • Double garage with gated driveway parking for up to four vehicles
  • Situated in the highly sought-after village of Bradden, just under four miles from the market town of Towcester

Description

This exceptional 18th-century stone barn conversion is discreetly positioned at the end of a no-through road in the highly sought-after village of Bradden, just under four miles from the market town of Towcester. Offering over 2,200 sq ft of versatile accommodation, the property blends period character with contemporary living and is finished to a high standard throughout. With four bedrooms (and potential for a fifth), three bathrooms and generous reception space, it is ideally suited to family life and entertaining, complemented by a low-maintenance south-facing garden and immediate access to miles of beautiful countryside walks — the perfect balance of modern comfort and peaceful country living.

Designed with practical everyday living in mind, the welcoming entrance incorporates a generous boot room complete with a dog-washing area, ideal after muddy countryside walks. There is also space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, alongside a cloakroom.

The heart of the home is the stunning bespoke kitchen, featuring quartz worktops, an Insinkerator boiling water tap and waste disposal, a Rangemaster oven, American-style fridge/freezer, integrated dishwasher, space for a microwave within the island, and a large built-in pantry. This flows seamlessly into an impressive open-plan dining and sitting area, where a cosy log burner creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for modern family living and entertaining. The space is flooded with natural light and enhanced by exposed beams and French doors opening onto the garden.

A spacious hallway connects this principal living area to the remainder of the property. With an additional set of French doors and a desirable south-facing aspect, the current owners enjoy this space as a garden room — the perfect spot for morning coffee or evening drinks. Far more than just a hallway, it provides a relaxed additional living space. Completing the ground floor is a separate sitting room with log burner, a dedicated home office and a further WC, ensuring excellent flexibility for family life.

The first floor offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, including two en-suite shower rooms and a contemporary family bathroom, providing generous accommodation for both family life and visiting guests. The principal bedroom is a particularly impressive suite, featuring a dressing room, walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room. The dressing room also benefits from its own door to the hallway and could easily be adapted to create a fifth bedroom if required. Bedroom two enjoys its own en-suite shower room, while bedrooms three and four are served by the family bathroom.

Outside, the private south-facing garden is designed to be low maintenance and ideal for busy families, while enjoying direct access to miles of beautiful countryside walks from the front door — truly offering the best of both worlds. An open-fronted loggia, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining, overlooks the garden and provides covered access to the double garage and workshop, particularly convenient in wet weather. Above the garage is a generous additional room, offering excellent flexibility as a second home office, games room or teenage retreat. The property is further complemented by gated driveway parking for up to four vehicles, along with a covered bin and log store.

This remarkable home presents a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful barn conversion in a peaceful village setting, combining historic charm with modern amenities and excellent connectivity to Towcester and beyond.

Location:
Bradden is a charming and unspoilt rural village set amidst rolling Northamptonshire countryside, known for its tranquillity, exclusivity and strong sense of community. With just around 60 homes, the village offers a peaceful setting centred around its historic 13th-century church and recently refurbished village hall, which hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including fitness classes, coffee mornings and social evenings.
The nearby market town of Towcester lies just over three miles away and provides an excellent range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets, along with medical and leisure facilities. Additional day-to-day amenities can also be found in neighbouring villages.
Many local children attend Blakesley and Greens Norton primary schools, with a good selection of state and independent secondary schools available nearby, including Sponne School and Stowe School. Despite its peaceful rural setting, Bradden is well connected, with the A43, A5 and M1 all within easy reach. Mainline rail services to London Euston are available from Milton Keynes in just over half an hour, with additional services from Northampton and Long Buckby, making the village an attractive base for commuters seeking a countryside lifestyle.

Extra Information:
Stone under slate construction
Architecturally detached – constructed alongside the neighbouring building with an independent wall and no shared party wall, in keeping with its historic design.
Broadband: Gigaclear high-speed fibre broadband available in the area; buyers are advised to check with the provider
Mobile signal: 4G available; buyers are advised to check with their provider
Mains electricity, water and drainage
Oil-fired central heating
Home alarm system
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: West Northamptonshire Council
Council Tax Band: G

More than just a house, this is a lifestyle opportunity, offering the perfect balance of countryside living and modern convenience. Early viewing is strongly advised to fully appreciate the scale, finish and setting of this exceptional family home. Please contact Marie, your trusted local agent, to arrange a viewing.

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Band: G
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Garage
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Enclosed garden
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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