Nestled amongst the rolling countryside of Suffolk and situated in the heart of the Wool Towns, The Corn Barn is your next Suffolk staycation oozing with characterful charm, period features and gorgeous views.
Positioned on a family farm and converted from a former threshing barn, this glorious home has been lovingly renovated and restored to create a wonderful countryside bolthole for six guests. With three spacious bedrooms on offer, you will be spoilt for choice upon arrival. The Corn Barn is full of period features, such as exposed timber beams, beautifully fused with stylish yet classic interiors where modern meets traditional. At the hub of the home is a stunning cobbled floor living room with dual aspect wood burner at its centre. A mezzanine floor sits over this area and is a great additional fall out space to read, play games or simply relax. There is also a large dining table situated in front of a set of French doors that lead out to a beautiful garden.
The contemporary kitchen has all the mod-cons you could wish for, with integrated appliances, Delonghi bean to cup coffee machine and wine fridge. Throw open the bifold doors and bring the outside in, with a stunning enclosed rockery garden perfect for enjoying beautiful breakfasts together.
Kersey, arguably the prettiest and most charming village in Suffolk, with its famous ford, or ‘the splash’ as the locals call it, flowing through the centre, its magnificent church standing tall at the top of the hill, its brilliant pub or even its famous history being a part of the TV series Lovejoy. This gorgeous countryside village is just a short stroll away, along the footpath adjacent to the property. Kersey Mill which is packed with independent shops, eateries and amenities is just a walk down the lane.
GROUND FLOOR
Steps throughout the property
Entrance: Entrance hallway with coat and boot storage.
Living Area: Large living area with comfortable seating, wood burner, smart television with access to streaming services, desk, and dining table with seating for all guests.
Cloakroom: WC and washbasin.
Kitchen: Fully fitted kitchen with integrated fridge, freezer, oven, induction hob, microwave, and wine fridge. Breakfast bar with bar stools, dining table with seating for four guests, a sofa and bifold doors leading to enclosed patio area and garden.
Utility Room: Fitted with storage cupboards, washing machine and tumble dryer.
Bedroom 1: Accessed via a set of stairs. Kingsize bed, bedside tables with lamps and built-in wardrobe. Ensuite: Shower, WC, washbasin, and heated towel rail.
Bathroom: Large rainforest shower, bathtub, WC, washbasin, and heated towel rail.
Bedroom 2: Twin single beds, bedside tables with lamps, wardrobe, and dressing table.
Bedroom 3: Kingsize bed, bedside tables with lamps, dressing table and wardrobe.
Garden: Enclosed garden at front of property mainly laid to lawn with a terrace area equipped with lounge set and views of fields. An enclosed rockery garden with patio to rear with dining table and outdoor lighting.
Parking: Private parking for three cars.
Pets: 2 well behaved dog’s welcome.
Heating: Underfloor heating throughout.
Notes: Bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi provided. Please bring your own beach towels. This property is on a working farm so farm traffic/machinery may be in use during your stay. Highchair & Travel Cot available on request.
Please Note- The Corn Barn does not accept Hen and Stag parties.
Considered one of Britain's 10 best villages, Kersey is a quintessential medieval village. In the heart of the Suffolk countryside just a couple of miles from Hadleigh, Kersey is one of England's finest chocolate box villages with a stunning hilltop church at one end, and an ancient ford running through its centre.
Surrounding Kersey are miles of quiet country lanes, ideal for walkers, cyclists and country lovers. Kersey is in the centre of the area known as the wool towns. Step back to the 15th century, Kersey was made famous and prosperous with the production of "Kersey cloth". Stroll around the village of Kersey and you will see large first floor windows on the early Tudor houses; these were created to provide as much light as possible for the weavers who worked in their own homes. The ford, or 'the Splash' as the locals call it, is a tributary of the River Brett which flows through Hadleigh. It's a lovely spot in the summer and great for children who can paddle or feed the ducks.