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4 bed barn conversion for saleTintinhull Court Mews, St Margarets Road, Tintinhull BA22
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Attractive pre-1900's barn, converted in the 1980's and updated by the current owner, combining classic character with modern conveniences.
Quote Ref: EB0191 Emma Butcher Independent Property Agent
Open-Plan Living – Bright living and dining area with a cosy wood burner and large sliding patio doors leading to the south-facing garden.
Well-Equipped Kitchen – Includes a double eye-level oven, induction hob with extractor fan, and integrated dishwasher and larder fridge.
Versatile Spaces – Separate study for working from home, utility room, insulated workshop, and downstairs cloakroom.
Generous Bedrooms – Main bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en-suite. Three further well-proportioned bedrooms, two with built in wardrobes.
Stylish Bathrooms – Family bathroom with corner bath, separate shower, and vanity unit with toilet and sink.
Handy Storage – Built-in cupboards under the stairs and a separate linen cupboard upstairs.
Outdoor Living – South-facing garden with patio, perfect for al fresco dining or relaxing in the sunshine.
Village Lifestyle – Located in the conservation village of Tintinhull which offers a broad variety of amenities together with an active community.
Discover peaceful countryside living in this beautifully presented four-bedroom mews home at Tintinhull Court Mews, perfectly located in the charming conservation village of Tintinhull. Built pre-1900s, this property combines period character with modern conveniences, offering a lovely balance of space, practicality, and comfort — a home that's easy to settle into and enjoy from day one.
At the heart of the home is a bright open-plan living and dining area, where a cosy wood burner creates a warm focal point for the lounge, while large sliding patio doors allow natural light to flood in and provide seamless access to the south-facing garden. The space is complemented by a well-equipped kitchen featuring a double eye-level oven, induction hob with extractor fan, and integrated appliances including a dishwasher and larder fridge — ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
Additional versatile spaces make life easy. There’s a separate study for working from home with direct access to the garden, a utility room leading through to an insulated workshop — also with garden access — and a convenient downstairs cloakroom. Built-in cupboards under the stairs provide extra storage, helping to keep the home organised and clutter-free.
Upstairs, the main bedroom offers a peaceful retreat, complete with built-in wardrobes and its own en-suite shower room. The second bedroom also features built-in wardrobes, while two further well-proportioned bedrooms provide flexibility for family, guests, or additional workspace. All bedrooms benefit from beautiful views, adding to the charm and tranquillity of the home. The family bathroom is thoughtfully designed, featuring a corner bath, separate shower, and a vanity unit incorporating a toilet and sink. A separate linen cupboard on the landing adds further practical storage.
Outside, the south-facing garden is a real highlight, featuring a patio area perfect for al fresco dining, relaxing in the sunshine, or enjoying time with family and friends. Additional features include a large loft (insulated and part-boarded with ladder and light), a Worcester gas boiler, timber-framed double-glazed windows, a workshop, a single garage within a block of four, and off-street parking.
Why live in Tintinhull?
Tintinhull is a picturesque Somerset village, rich in history and known for its beautiful stone cottages and welcoming community feel. The village is home to the stunning National Trust-owned Tintinhull Garden, a popular spot for peaceful walks and seasonal colour.
For everyday life there's a well-regarded social club, a local primary school and a strong sense of community with a variety of clubs, regular events and activities. Residents also benefit from a broad range of leisure facilities including an outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, village hall, a recreation ground, and additional sports ground. The village also maintains an active community website together with social media group to provide residents with news, information, and updates to stay connected.
Surrounded by beautiful countryside, there are plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoors. Despite its tranquil setting, Tintinhull is conveniently located just a short drive from Yeovil, giving easy access to a wider range of shops, restaurants, and amenities, as well as good transport links.
In conclusion, this charming mews home, built pre-1900s, combines generous living space, period character, and thoughtful modern features within a peaceful village setting. It’s an ideal choice for families or anyone seeking a relaxed countryside lifestyle. Viewing is highly recommended to truly appreciate all it has to offer.
Additional Information:
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E (£2,981 pa estimate)
Services: Mains gas, electricity, water & drainage, Fibre to Cabinet
Tenure: Freehold
Conservation Area
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