Tenure: Freehold
What makes this redevelopment unique is the tremendous amount of effort gone into retaining a rustic farmhouse exterior, whilst blending a modern interior to truly redefine contemporary housing. Attractive features such as the large barn shutters, stonework and brick detailing have been retained and reflected throughout the new additions. This stunning 3-bedroom barn conversion boasts an array of attractive features. At the front exterior of the property, you will find a stone driveway with 2 parking spaces, as well as a car charging point. The driveway is defined by 2 gabion rock structures either side with greenery atop. Within this is an organised refuse storage system to maximise outside space.When entering inside, the ground floor comprises of a delightful open plan design that truly maximises the space within the property. Internally you will find: a large kitchen diner, a spacious living area, ample storage facilities and a downstairs toilet with wash basin. In keeping with the farm aesthetic, the developer has tastefully added a Belgravia kitchen and Herringbone flooring throughout the downstairs to reflect the life and style of a luxury property such as this. Leading upstairs, the property benefits from 3 large double bedrooms. The bedrooms all come carpeted and with a stunning oakwood finish on the doors, however early buyers will be able to make design requests & changes, pre build. Also included is a family bathroom with a large bathtub, toilet and wash basin. Furthermore en suite is included with a full-length shower cubicle. Returning outside, the exterior consists of delightful patio space, as well as an ample back garden to perfectly encapsulate the family lifestyle these properties bring. Although Hollyfold farm resides in a rural setting, the site benefits greatly from excellent transfer links. The A570, a main artery connecting St Helens to Southport is just minutes away. There are also bus links nearby that connect into St. Helens and Ormskirk and train links from Rainford station connecting to Kirkby, Liverpool City Centre and beyond. The M58 also runs 2 miles north of the site connecting Merseyside and Greater Manchester.