£2,000,000
(£304/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleNew End Road, Maxstoke B46
5 beds
5 baths
3 receptions
6,588 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
About this property
Architect-designed barn conversion | approx. 6,588 sq ft
Five en suite double bedrooms
Vaulted living space with gallery mezzanine
Designer Leicht kitchen | Miele & Siemens appliances
Split-level principal suite with dressing room
Natural swimming pond | landscaped 0.5 acre gardens
Solar panels, Tesla Powerwall & air-source heating
Carport, workshop & EV charging | idyllic countryside setting
Originally a grain store, the building has been transformed into a five-bedroom residence centred around a spectacular open-plan living space beneath a soaring nine-metre vaulted ceiling. Oak flooring, architectural steel and expansive glazing flood the interior with natural light, while the impressive volume of the original barn has been carefully preserved to celebrate its remarkable sense of scale.
The main living space forms the social heart of the house, where kitchen, dining and sitting areas flow naturally beneath the timber-lined roof. A sculptural steel staircase rises to a gallery-style mezzanine that stretches across the upper level, offering elevated views back over the living space and reinforcing the building’s architectural drama.
The kitchen has been designed to balance elegance with everyday practicality. Bespoke cabinetry is paired with Corian and oak worktops, while integrated appliances from Miele and Siemens ensure the space performs as beautifully as it looks. A generous walk-in pantry sits alongside, providing additional storage, refrigeration and wine space. Large sliding glazed doors open onto both a covered terrace and a sun terrace, allowing the living space to spill effortlessly outdoors in warmer months.
Throughout the house the interiors reflect careful attention to materials, proportion and light. Natural textures and a calm tonal palette create warmth while maintaining a refined contemporary aesthetic. Handmade oak doors, tall internal openings and carefully selected finishes including terrazzo tiling, wool carpets and bespoke joinery bring a quiet sense of craftsmanship and continuity to every room.
The principal suite is particularly distinctive. Industrial elements such as polished concrete beams and Crittall-style glazing sit alongside Mandarin Stone marble and a freestanding Victoria & Albert bath, creating a space that feels both bold and restorative.
In total the house provides five bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom. Additional spaces include a boot room, utility room, extensive built-in storage, dressing areas and an integrated garage. A long first-floor landing connects further bedrooms, a private office and additional storage while framing views across the surrounding countryside.
Technology and sustainability have been carefully integrated throughout the home. Photovoltaic panels with battery storage work alongside two air-source heat pumps and underfloor heating throughout the property. Smart systems include Google Nest thermostats, mesh Wi-Fi, CCTV and alarm systems, while the home benefits from a 10-year new-build warranty from 2022.
Outside, the house sits within gardens of approximately half an acre. The grounds have been thoughtfully landscaped with planted borders, mature shrubs, vegetable beds and orchard trees. At the centre of the garden lies a natural swimming pond designed to function as a chemical-free pool while supporting aquatic planting and wildlife.
A generous terrace runs alongside the house, creating a wonderful setting for outdoor dining and relaxed entertaining while overlooking the pond and surrounding planting. Additional structures include an oak-clad two-bay carport with workshop and storage, designed to complement the architecture of the main building.
The exterior continues the theme of heritage meeting contemporary design. Oak cladding, black-painted brickwork and large sliding barn doors reference the building’s agricultural past, while expansive glazing introduces light and modernity.
Location
Maxstoke is a small and highly desirable Warwickshire hamlet surrounded by open countryside and farmland. The setting offers a rare combination of rural tranquillity and excellent connectivity, appealing to those seeking privacy without isolation.
The nearby market town of Coleshill is around six minutes away and provides everyday amenities including independent shops, supermarkets, cafés and a monthly farmers’ market. The wider area forms part of the historic Forest of Arden, known for its rolling countryside, woodland walks and golf courses.
Kingsbury Water Park is also close by, offering more than 600 acres of lakes, woodland and walking trails. Nearby Hampton Manor Estate provides acclaimed dining including the Michelin-starred Grace & Savour restaurant.
Despite its rural setting, School Farm Barn is exceptionally well connected. Birmingham International Airport and railway station are approximately 15 minutes away, with direct trains to London Euston in around an hour. The M6, M6 Toll and M42 are all easily accessible, providing convenient routes across the Midlands and beyond.
Birmingham city centre lies less than half an hour away and offers a rich cultural and culinary scene including the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, the ikon Gallery, Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Edgbaston Cricket Ground.
A range of highly regarded schools serve the area, including The Coleshill School, Bablake School in Coventry, St George’s School in Edgbaston and several well-known independent schools in nearby Solihull.
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax Band: G
Local Authority: North Warwickshire
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