Homes with Exposed Beams for Sale in the UK
Several UK properties featuring exposed beams and historic charm are currently on the market. In Gedney Hill, Lincolnshire, there is an old windmill converted to a three-bedroom home. This Grade II-listed property was built in 1820 and spans seven floors, retaining original features and beams. It is listed for £475,000 through Savills.
In Saffron Walden, Essex, Castle Street offers a 16th-century Grade II-listed rose-coloured property with exposed beams. This three-bedroom home includes a ground-floor dining room and sitting room with an inglenook, a kitchen/breakfast room, a garden room, and a basement study. It is priced at £550,000 via Cheffins.
Near the England-Wales border in Presteigne, Powys, Pant Hall is a stone cottage set in 2.4 hectares (six acres) of gardens. The cottage has two living rooms — one with a fireplace and log burner under whitewashed beams — a garden room, cellar, and a timber-clad annexe. It is listed for £895,000 by The Modern House.
In Nantwich, Cheshire, Stoke Hall, built circa 1635, is available. This estate comprises a seven-bedroom main house with a coach house, featuring an ornate staircase, panelling, and ceiling beams. The property includes land exceeding two hectares and is priced at £2 million through Inigo.
Finally, in Llangarron, Herefordshire, Trereece House is a Grade II-listed farmhouse with a 15th-century core and 16th/17th-century additions. The L-shaped house measures 557 square meters (6,000 square feet) and has six bedrooms. Notably, the kitchen features two large timber beams. It is listed for £1.75 million via Blue Book Agency.