Shepherd's House is an individually designed character home taking influences from converted barns. The attractive combination of red brick and black weatherboarding works well in the surroundings and on arrival creates a pleasing picture. The simple yet stylish interior is well laid out creating good flow to the well lit ground floor where windows are found on all sides. Most notably, tri--fold doors take full advantage of the majestic rural views with these repeated upstairs in the master bedroom where a fabulous balcony offers morning coffee or evening drinks with those views before you. Windows are of course double glazed, an air source heat pump serves underfloor heating downstairs and as can be seen from the Energy Performance Certificate, the building is remarkably efficient. The long conservatory on the eastern elevation serves as a great insulator and heat source aided by french windows at both the kitchen and reception room ends.
For those seeking extra separate space, a converted Victorian outbuilding now serves as a studio annex or office complete with shower room and wood burning stove.