In mid Suffolk is the village of Baylham, which is home to a 18th century barn that's on the market for £1,475,000.
The Stone House boasts five bedrooms, four bathrooms and four reception rooms and is nestled off a quiet country lane.
As the winter approaches, the barn benefits from insulation from a clay lump and oak frame structure, under a clay pantile roof.
The ground floor allows light to flood in with high ceilings and views out onto the rear courtyard.
Elsewhere on the ground floor is a boot room, cloakroom accessible via an impressive entrance hall.
The inner hall leads off into a drawing room with French doors out onto the courtyard and a sitting room with a wood burner.
The dining room leads onto the kitchen with amenities including white goods and a breakfast room which looks over the gardens.
The barn's wings accommodate two study's on one side and the potential for a self-contained annexe on the other, with separate vehicle and pedestrian access.
On the first floor, the gallery landing leads off to the master bedroom fit with an ensuite, as well as three double bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Outside the house is accessed by an electric wooden gate. Further gated access leads to the Andrews Bowen Pro-Wax Manege.
has four Monarch stables, a secure tack room, feed store, grooms kitchen and shower/utility.
Trees lead down to the paddocks and the stable block which