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The Moat House

Bletsoe, Bedford

Guide Price

£1,000,000
For Sale
7 Acres
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
2 Reception Rooms
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"An exceptional equestrian property in a picturesque and historic setting"

The Property

Set amid the unspoilt North Bedfordshire countryside, Castle Barns is an exceptional equestrian property offering not only over 2,100 sq ft of stylish accommodation but also outstanding riding facilities rarely found in such a picturesque and historic village setting. Part of a discreet development of 19th-century barns once forming part of the Bletsoe Castle estate.
This beautifully converted home benefits from a reverse-living layout, with vaulted living spaces on the first floor and four generous double bedrooms below. Together with an extensive and fully equipped yard featuring quality stabling, manége, and approximately 7 acres of well-maintained paddocks — ideal for both private use and competitive riding. The grounds are enclosed and tranquil, offering direct access to a network of quiet lanes and bridleways. Located in the friendly village of Bletsoe, with its 13th-century church, 17th-century Falcon Inn, and riverside charm, the property is just a short distance from Bedford’s renowned Harpur Trust schools and fast rail links to London, making this a rare opportunity to enjoy an authentic country lifestyle with first-class equestrian credentials.

The property’s show-stopping feature is the spectacular first-floor reception space, arranged beneath vaulted ceilings with exposed oak trusses and full-height brick walls, providing a welcoming atmosphere. The 30-foot reception room offers generous proportions for both relaxation and entertaining, with Juliet balconies framing far-reaching views over the paddocks and beyond. A wood-effect gas-burning stove is set against the red brickwork, and timber flooring runs throughout.
The kitchen, also located on the first floor, is well-appointed with painted cabinetry, timber worktops, and a breakfast bar. Twin windows overlook the garden, and there is ample space for informal dining. This leads to a formal double-aspect dining room, finished with the same exposed beams and elevated ceilings, perfect for entertaining while enjoying views across the land. There are steps leading to the courtyard garden from the first floor via an external staircase.
A striking oak and glazed staircase links the living areas to the ground floor, with a bright vaulted entrance hall and thoughtful built-in under-stair study space creating a welcoming arrival.

The ground floor hosts all four bedrooms. The principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and a private en suite shower room, while two further double bedrooms offer views over the gardens and fields. A fourth double bedroom overlooks the courtyard garden.
There is also a family bathroom with a traditional suite and overhead shower, along with an additional shower room for guests. A separate utility room houses laundry appliances and provides additional storage, completing the layout.

Externally

Castle Barns sits in a generous plot of approximately 7 acres, comprising formal gardens, fenced paddocks, and a smart courtyard setting. To the rear of the house lies a walled courtyard garden, richly planted with perennials, shrubs, and climbing plants. A paved seating terrace offers a tranquil and sheltered space for outdoor dining. The front gardens are arranged around a gravelled path with symmetrical borders, and a double timber garage with a pitched roof provides secure storage or parking. The driveway continues to the equestrian yard and paddocks beyond.

The property is exceptionally well-suited to private equestrian use. A gravelled yard hosts a timber stable block with six loose boxes, a tack room, feed store and hardstanding, all discreetly positioned yet with excellent access via a private drive.
Beside the yard is a 43m x 25m floodlit manége with a sand and rubber surface—ideal for year-round training. Post-and-rail paddocks stretch out across the rear of the land, with gated access, natural shelter and mature boundaries providing excellent turnout conditions. A long grass track leads between the fields, with access at both ends, enabling horses or vehicles to move independently of the residential areas—perfect for liveries or multiple horses. There is good hacking accessed from the rear boundary of the property with a network of bridleways nearby.

Location

Bletsoe, Bedford

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