8 of the best houses for sale with separate accommodation
The best houses for sale with separate accommodation – from a converted 17th-century threshing barn in Monmouthshire, to a Grade II-listed Queen Anne house in North Yorkshire with four apartments in the stable block


Patrick Brompton, Bedale, North Yorkshire.
A renovated, Grade II-listed Queen Anne house dating from 1703 with outbuildings and a 200-year-old stable block with four apartments. It has a kitchen with an Aga, 10 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 4 receptions, indoor swimming pool, pavilion, grounds, 4 acres.
Price: £2.5m+ Savills 07816-372002.

Patrick Brompton, Bedale, North Yorkshire.
A renovated, Grade II-listed Queen Anne house dating from 1703 with outbuildings and a 200-year-old stable block with four apartments. It has a kitchen with an Aga, 10 beds, 5 baths, 4 receps, indoor swimming pool, pavilion, grounds, 4 acres.
Price: £2.5m+ Savills 07816-372002.

Old Ballikinrain House, Balfron, Stirlingshire.
An 1860s house with a three-bedroom coach house, a two-bedroom gate lodge and an office. The house has been updated to include an open-plan kitchen and family area. 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 2 dressing rooms, 2 receptions, equestrian arena, gardens, woods, 80 acres.
Price: £2.5m+ Savills 0141-222 5875.

The Old Farm House, Whaley Bridge, High Peak, Derbyshire.
A renovated, Grade II-listed farmhouse and detached annexe set in landscaped gardens on a hillside above Combs Reservoir, with panoramic views over the Peak District. It has exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces with wood-burning stoves, and a kitchen with an Aga. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dressing room, 2 receptions, 0.8 acres.
Price: £900,000 Finest Properties 0330-111 2266.

The Old Farm House, Whaley Bridge, High Peak, Derbyshire.
A renovated, Grade II-listed farmhouse and detached annexe set in landscaped gardens on a hillside above Combs Reservoir, with panoramic views over the Peak District. It has exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces with wood-burning stoves, and a kitchen with an Aga. 4 beds, 2 baths, dressing room, 2 receps, 0.8 acres.
Price: £900,000 Finest Properties 0330-111 2266.

Rhea Court, Ledbury, Herefordshire.
A refurbished, Grade II-listed country house with a one-bedroom annexe and an oak-framed barn in the process of being converted into a spa complex. It has beamed ceilings, inglenook fireplaces with wood-burning stoves and substantial landscaped gardens. 7 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 3 receptions, gym, indoor swimming pool, garages, tennis court, 30 acres.
Price: £2.7m Morgan Aps 01905-384848.

Tan Y Graig, Bryn Rhyd Yr Arian, Llanfairtalhairn, Abergele, Conwy.
A restored former farmhouse with a self-contained one-bedroom annexe, stables and outbuildings with 0.75 miles of fishing rights on the River Afon Aled. The house has exposed beams, open fireplaces, and a turned oak staircase. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 receptions, conservatory, stables, traditional buildings, barn, gardens, pasture, woodland, 24.5 acres.
Price: £1m+ Jackson-Stops 01244-328 61.

Loddon Hall, Loddon, Norfolk.
A Grade II-listed Georgian house set in landscaped gardens that include a one-bedroom cottage. The house has period fireplaces and a country kitchen with an Aga. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 5 receptions, cellar, six second-floor rooms suitable for conversion into additional accommodation, outbuildings, outdoor heated swimming pool, 2 paddocks, 12 acres.
Price: £1.85m Humberts 01603-661199.

Tregrug Barn, Llangybi, Usk, Monmouthshire.
A Grade II-listed, 17th-century former threshing barn with attached stable and cart shed now converted into flexible accommodation that includes a self-contained annexe with large gardens and far-reaching views over the Usk Valley. It retains its original beams and has a kitchen with an Aga. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, 2 studies, gym, 2 x 1-bedroom flats, gardens.
Price: £1.2m Fine & Country 01291-629799.

Chymder Farmhouse, Helston, Cornwall.
A renovated, 18th-century former farmhouse situated close to the Lizard Peninsula, with a converted barn creating an open-plan annexe, and planning permission for a further timber cabin in its own private paddock area. The house has flagstone floors, wood-burning stoves and a large kitchen with an Aga. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 receptions, dining kitchen, laundry, walled courtyard, gardens, 1 acre.
Price: £1.8m Inigo 020-3687 3071.
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