Set in the idyllic countryside of Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, this Grade II listed barn conversion perfectly blends rustic charm with modern comfort. Ideal for families or groups of friends, The Dairy offers a spacious interior filled with high-quality furnishings and thoughtful details.
A private road leads to a gated courtyard shared with a few similar properties, including the owners’. Inside, the large sitting room provides the perfect gathering space to unwind after a day of exploring—light the log burner, put on a favourite film, and relax together.
Continue through to the farmhouse-style kitchen, fully equipped with integrated appliances and everything you need to prepare hearty family meals. On the ground floor, you’ll also find a utility room, cloakroom, and WC for added convenience.
Upstairs, The Dairy features three beautifully appointed bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. The character of the property shines through its oak furnishings and exposed beams, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout.
Outside, a lawned garden offers space for family games, picnics, or simply relaxing in the sunshine.
The surrounding area is a haven for walkers, with numerous scenic footpaths showcasing the stunning English countryside. Just a short stroll away, Eastwood town centre offers a selection of excellent restaurants—perfect for those evenings when you’d rather dine out.
As the birthplace of D.H. Lawrence, Eastwood is rich in literary heritage, and you can explore his life and works at the nearby D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum.
Venture out to discover local landmarks such as Hardwick Hall, Bolsover Castle, or the magnificent Chatsworth House, where you can tour grand rooms, stroll through gardens, and enjoy family-friendly attractions like the farmyard and woodland playground.
The lively city of Nottingham is also within easy reach, offering excellent shopping, dining, and attractions including the National Justice Museum and City of Caves.
Perfect for a getaway at any time of year, The Dairy is ideally located for exploring a wealth of National Trust properties within 30 miles—such as Hardwick Hall, Calke Abbey, Clumber Park, Kedleston Hall, Sudbury Hall, and The Workhouse at Southwell. A little further afield, you’ll also find Belton House, Newstead Abbey (home of Lord Byron), and Wollaton Hall and Deer Park.


























