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PROPERTY A stunning barn conversion near Bourne.
Live The Dream Live The Dream
For Anna and Ben Haines, the chance to move out of the city and into the countryside For Anna and Ben Haines, the chance to move out of the city and into the countryside was an opportunity to live the dream, and happily they found the perfect property for was an opportunity to live the dream, and happily they found the perfect property for family life not to mention the chance to host their own mini Glastonbury! family life not to mention the chance to host their own mini Glastonbury!
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THE DETAILS Grange Court, Carlby near Stamford
Location: Stamford 5.8 miles, Bourne 5.1 miles. Provenance: Grade II listed stone barn conversion in a semi-rural location in a plot of 1.8 acres. Rooms: Five bedrooms and living kitchen with dining/family room plus separate family room. Additional wing with kitchenette.
Guide Price: £1,650,000.
Find Out More: Fine & Country, Seaton Grange Barn Offices, Uppingham, Rutland, LE15 9HT. Call 01780 750200 or see www.fineandcountry.com. n 74 AROUND THE TIME that this magazine appears in shops, many will be enthusiastically heading off to Worthy Farm for Glastonbury. Meanwhile, Anna and Ben Haines will be hosting their own miniGlastonbury, which has become an annual event for the couple, their two boys and assorted family and friends. “It’s become a bit of a tradition,” says Anna. “Ben grew up in Switzerland, I’ve lived in Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire, we met in London and our school or university friends have all dispersed across the country.” “It’s so rare to find ourselves together in the same place without making a very deliberate effort. So we arrange a real party weekend once a year, normally around Glastonbury when all are welcome.” “We have big screens to show the festival, marquees, a barbecue, and friends camp in the garden. It really is a dream location for this type of event - a really large, versatile space where everyone can relax and there’s greenery and nature all around.”
The Grade II listed barns were part of a larger farming estate belonging to the Cust Brownlows dating back to the 1800s and were privately owned until the 1990s when a lack of successor to farm the land led to the estate being split up and sold off. The first owners moved in back in 1997 and completed a full conversion of the former cattle sheds and crew yards into a residential property. The first owners lived in the barns until 2013, when Anna and Ben purchased the property, with Anna five months pregnant at the time with the first of their two sons. “It’s been an amazing family home, somewhere the boys have been able to grow up not just in safety but surrounded by nature too. The arrival of spring is marked by the appearance of a family of Wagtails who visit us every year, and we’re very attached to the blue tits, owls and blackbirds who also call this place home.” “We were lucky that the house was in good order when we moved in with modern wiring, plumbing and a roof that were all sound, so all we had to do was put our individuality into the property.” The couple installed a bespoke kitchen finished in heritage colours from the Paint & Paper Library, notably Plum Brandy and Rouge II. Elsewhere the cabinetry is finished in Farrow & Ball Slipper Satin with granite work surfaces, a boiling/filtered water tap and premium appliances from brands like Miele and Neff. Arranged over two floors, the property has five bedrooms including a dressing room and en suite to master plus two further en suite bathrooms. One wing of the house has an additional kitchenette, family bathroom and bedroom making the property more than ideal for intergenerational living. >>
>> Elsewhere there’s a large vestibule adjacent to the kitchen with a separate family room. Outdoors, too, the semi-enclosed courtyard of the property with its arches and quoining creates a super terrace that the family has re-landscaped in local limestone, complementing the rest of the property with its local stone and Collyweston slate roofing. “We inherited an absolutely amazing garden from the previous owner, who was a really talented plantsperson, and beyond the gravel garden there’s a paddock which makes up most of the 1.8 acres of the land.” The family’s children love making dens in the shrubbery, have their fort and trampoline in the garden and in summer enjoy reading their books in their hammock strung up between the weeping willows. Close by is the children’s primary school – Copthill. Witham Hall, Stamford and Bourne’s primary schools are also all within 15 minutes – but as the two boys transition from primary to secondary education the family are seeking somewhere a little closer to their future secondary schools, and so the house has been put on the market. The family say they’ll miss the place greatly, but with such flexible, spacious and modern accommodation, Grange Court’s next owners are sure to love it just as much! n 76
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