Stunning Barn Conversion Just Minutes from Ely – Packed with Style, Character & Smart Features
This striking two-storey barn conversion is the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern living. Just 2 miles from Ely city centre (yes, walkable!), it offers countryside views, tons of natural light, and a high-spec interior that’s ready to move straight into.
Inside, it’s full of wow-factor features — vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, full-height windows, and a gorgeous open-plan kitchen and dining space that’s ideal for both everyday life and entertaining. Engineered oak flooring and travertine stone floors run throughout, and there’s underfloor heating across the whole home, making it feel cosy and luxurious year-round.
There are three bedrooms, including a spacious master with its own en-suite. The family bathroom is sleek and well finished, and the inner hallway even doubles up as a handy home office or reading nook. Upstairs, the galleried landing makes a great focal point with more exposed timbers and lovely views.
Outside Perks:Private and delightful rear garden with open countryside views
Car port and off-road parking
Right of way access via a private road (in place)
Solar panels generating an annual income via the feed-in tariff (details TBC)
Underfloor heating throughout for warm toes in every room
Calor LPG gas via a communal bulk storage tank with metered supply
LOCATION
ELY
Ely is a historic cathedral city located about 15 miles (24 km) north of Cambridge. Situated on the banks of the River Great Ouse, Ely offers picturesque views and convenient access to major cities via the A10 and its railway station.
Ely is renowned for its stunning Ely Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval architecture that attracts visitors from all over the world. The city has a rich history, with numerous heritage sites, museums, and annual events such as the Ely Eel Festival.
The city provides excellent educational facilities, including primary and secondary schools rated 'Good' or 'Outstanding' by Ofsted. Ely College offers secondary and sixth form education, and there are several primary schools throughout the city.
Ely offers a wide range of amenities, including numerous churches, a vibrant market, shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs. The Ely Leisure Village features a cinema, restaurants, and a sports centre.
Recreational facilities include parks, riverside walks, and the Ely Country Park. The city also has a golf course, swimming pool, and various sports clubs. The nearby Roswell Pits provide opportunities for fishing and birdwatching.
Ely's railway station offers regular services to Cambridge, London, and other major destinations, making it a well-connected city while retaining its historic charm and tranquil atmosphere.
QUEEN ADELAIDE
Queen Adelaide is a small village located about 2 miles (3 km) northeast of Ely, along the banks of the River Great Ouse.. It offers a tranquil rural setting with close proximity to Ely.
Queen Adelaide has a small, active community with local events and gatherings often held at the nearby Ely. The village does not have its own schools, but primary and secondary schools are available in Ely.
The village has limited amenities, but residents benefit from the close proximity to Ely, which offers a full range of services and facilities. Queen Adelaide has a local pub and beautiful riverside walks.
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