A four-bedroom home just outside Swindon could be yours for just £1 million.
And it even comes with its own cinema room and gym.
Located in Latton, the Churn River Barn is being sold by Moore Allen for only £1,075,000
The rooms are spread over three floors with one of the main features being the main reception hallway which leads into a living room complete with exposed beams and dressed stone walls.
The space is currently being used as a dining area and sitting room with a wall-mounted inset wood burner and TV.
The room then leads into a home office with exposed stone a fitted library and French doors leading out to the side courtyard garden.
Adjoining the reception hall is an open plan kitchen which has been recently refitted with a wide range of units and worktops including a breakfast bar, central island with sink and fully integrated Miele appliance package.
On the ground floor is a large bedroom that has been converted to a fully fitted cinema room with tiered seating for nine people, high definition Sony projector with seven-speaker surround sound.
The master bedroom is complete with French doors opening out onto a small balcony which gives wonderful open views. There is also a bank of built-in wardrobes and en-suite shower room with vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and twin sinks.
There is also A double guest bedroom with dressed stone wall and vaulted ceiling and a further double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, glazed balcony and integrated desk.
A family bathroom is also available with a modern design white suite, basin with storage unit, bath and separate shower.
A formal staircase from the first-floor landing leads to the second-floor attic room with exposed beams currently used as a gym.
The large private garden leads down to the infant river, predominantly laid to lawn with planted borders, mature trees, a decked area for outside dining and a gazebo with lighting and power.
If you're interested in booking a viewing call Moore Allen on 01285 238863
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