Four double bedrooms including master with walk-in wardrobe and en suite
Large open-plan kitchen/dining room with utility and cloakroom
Living room with Clearview log burner and conservatory overlooking garden
Very large, enclosed rear garden with patio; private mature hedging
Single garage plus ample driveway parking
Recently renovated: new ceilings, ground-floor flooring and lighting
Oil-fired central heating (main fuel oil) — higher running costs possible
Slow broadband and double glazing installed pre-2002; council tax expensive
Set on a generous, private plot at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this much-improved four-bedroom detached house suits family life in a village setting. The ground floor offers a large open-plan kitchen/dining room, living room with Clearview log burner and a conservatory that overlooks the mature, enclosed rear garden — ideal for children and outdoor entertaining.
Upstairs the master suite includes a walk-in wardrobe and en suite, joined by three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Recent internal works include new ceilings, ground-floor flooring and updated lighting, giving a fresh, ready-to-live-in feel while retaining practical features such as substantial storage and built-in cupboards.
Practical considerations: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators (not a community system), broadband speeds are slow, and the double glazing was installed before 2002. Council tax is described as expensive. These factors are important for running costs and connectivity and should be weighed against the property’s generous plot, garage, ample parking and low local crime.
This home will suit families seeking space and privacy in a rural community, or buyers wanting a well-presented house with further potential to personalise. Its proximity to Craven Arms and local schools, plus village amenities within walking distance, make it a convenient rural choice.