Some additional beautiful property here as well.
Amazing when you think that almost all of these properties have been built from the natural stone 'growing out of the ground' so to speak.
I found this particular property really appealed to me.
I think it was how the levels varied and the older type doors in situation on the slightly converted Barn appealed to me.
I didn't get around to the front.
I had a friend, many years ago, he attempted to seek planning permission to convert a Barn to a house.
He was refused permission.
There is some law of the land which states that if you build a building and no body objects within seven years including local councils, then it can stay up, so long as you are able to legally prove the date it was built etc.
He built a house within the walls of the barn and lived in it for seven years, dated photographs deposited with a solicitor etc. There was a bit of a to do about it all after the seven years passed, but he got to keep it intact.
This is another attractive home too.
Later.