A Grade-II listed three bedroom barn owned by a pop star is for sale with a £525,000 guide price.

The converted agricultural outbuilding with red brick extension is at the end of a no-through lane in Wexham, the village on the outskirts of Stoke Poges. It belongs to 25-year-old singer-songwriter Conor Maynard.

He first made waves back in 2012 performing his debut single Can’t Say No.

Since then his star has been in the ascendancy on the back of covers he performs on YouTube.

Looking at the semi from outside not even the singer’s biggest fan would say it has the wow factor but inside it’s a show-stopper.

It was the interior that’s like a glamorous stage set which convinced him to pay more than half a million to buy The Old Corner Barn (pictured) in 2014.

Main feature is the open plan sitting room/dining room/kitchen. It’s 35ft by 22 and runs from front to back of the original building. The beams in the vaulted ceiling are a reminder of the days when it was part of a farm.

Today there’s a spiral staircase up to a study on the mezzanine level, gleaming floorboards have replaced what was probably once rough concrete and where in a previous life there might have been a wrought iron manger filled with hay for cattle there’s now a streamlined stainless steel kitchen.

The bedroom wing is in the more recent extension. The master bedroom with en suite shower room is 25ft. The other two bedrooms are doubles. The main bathroom has both a shower and a bath.

The barn has been let to tenants since the pop star moved to London but he’s now decided to sell his home in the Buckinghamshire village which is why it’s on the market with Hamptons International in Gerrards Cross.

Meanwhile, over in Little Chalfont, TV presenter Kilroy Silk’s one-time home Beel House has gone under offer.

Grade II* listed Beel House has been on the market since the ex-politician and chat show host sold the mansion in 2014 for close to the £6.5m asking price.

The new owners put it straight back on the market.
The house was originally built for the Duke of Buckingham in the 1600s.

In the early days it was the home of Mary Penington, a Quaker whose daughter married William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania. There’s still a ceiling beam on the ground floor that was there in Mary’s time.

The mansion stands in 13 and a half acres, mainly parkland. You can’t see the house from the road, only a pair of close boarded white gates opening onto the long tree lined drive leading up to the house.

The privacy has been one of the attractions for the famous names who have lived here in more recent times. Prior to Kilroy Silk, previous owners have included rock star Ozzy Osbourne and his equally famous wife Sharon, song writer Matt Aitken, film director Basil Dearden and the actor Dirk Bogarde.

The house has a living area of 10,700 sq ft. There are eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms over the two upper floors, five reception rooms, megastar orangerie, leisure complex with indoor pool, whirlpool and steam room, a games complex and garage block.

The house was under offer last year but the sale fell through and the asking price has been reduced more than once during the four year wait for a buyer.

Hugh Maconochie at Savills country house department says the current guide price of £3.95m reflects the likely cost of the work the mansion will need to restore it to former glory.