Guide price

£895,000

5 bed barn conversion for sale
Rode Street, Tarporley CW6

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

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Added on 08/06/2026

About this property

  • Two detached homes offering over 2,100 sq ft of combined accommodation set within 3.75 acres of pasture

  • Principal residence is a three-bedroom, two-storey barn conversion blending character and contemporary finish throughout

  • Stunning oak-framed orangery-style extension with far-reaching views towards Beeston Castle

  • Stylish two-bedroom ancillary bungalow, sympathetically converted from traditional brick buildings around a private walled courtyard

  • Versatile multigenerational living with potential to link the two properties, subject to consents

  • Equestrian facilities including a four-stable yard with stores and extensive grazing land

  • Sought-after edge-of-village setting on the periphery of Tarporley, one of Cheshire's most desirable villages

  • Excellent connectivity to Chester, Manchester, and Liverpool whilst enjoying a peaceful rural outlook

Little Ash is a exceptional equestrian property situated on the edge of the highly sought-after Cheshire village of Tarporley, offering a rare combination of character, space, and versatility across two beautifully appointed detached homes. Together, the properties extend to over 2,100 square feet of accommodation, set within 3.75 acres of quality pasture with far-reaching views towards Beeston Castle.

The Barn Conversion

The principal residence is a stunning three-bedroom, two-storey barn conversion, presented in superb condition and blending rustic charm with modern convenience throughout.

At the heart of the home is a welcoming entrance hallway with impressive vaulted ceilings and premium oak flooring that flows through much of the ground floor. The spacious sitting room is a wonderful space, centred around an open fireplace housing a cast-iron wood-burning stove, with quality built-in storage and shelving to either side of the chimney breast, including a dedicated media wall. French doors open onto a sunny stone-flagged terrace, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living.

The kitchen is fitted with attractive hand-painted cabinetry and opens into a superb oak-framed orangery-style extension, flooding the space with natural light and commanding splendid views across the gardens and adjoining fields towards Beeston Castle. Adjacent to the kitchen, a versatile dining room offers flexibility as a further ground floor bedroom, served by a beautifully appointed four-piece bathroom featuring a freestanding bath, wall-hung basin, concealed cistern WC, and fully tiled shower enclosure.

On the first floor, two generously proportioned double bedrooms enjoy characterful vaulted ceilings. The principal bedroom commands magnificent views across the grounds towards the Sandstone Ridge and benefits from fitted wardrobes and a stylish en-suite shower room finished to the same exemplary standard throughout.

The Ancillary Bungalow

Arranged in an attractive L-shaped configuration around a private walled courtyard garden, the detached two-bedroom bungalow has been sympathetically converted from a range of traditional brick buildings to create a stylish and contemporary home in its own right.

The generous kitchen breakfast room is fitted with quality integrated appliances, a peninsula island, and oak-effect flooring that runs throughout. The principal living and dining area is a comfortable and inviting space, focused around a contemporary media wall with open shelving and feature downlighting. Two well-proportioned double bedrooms are served by a sleek shower room finished with a large double shower enclosure, wall-hung wash basin with oak vanity unit, low-level WC, and attractive brushed fittings.

The walled courtyard provides a pleasant and private outdoor retreat, separate from the main grounds.

A Unique Opportunity

Whether sought as a multigenerational family home, a property with income potential, or simply an exceptional country residence with ancillary accommodation, Little Ash delivers on every front. The two properties sit in close proximity within a partially walled private courtyard, and there may be potential to link the two homes, subject to the necessary consents. With equestrian facilities, extensive grazing land, and stunning Cheshire countryside on the doorstep — combined with the conveniences of Tarporley village just moments away — this is a truly rare and compelling opportunity.

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