Five bedrooms plus converted garage annexe with kitchen, bedroom and shower room
Versatile outbuilding: home office and games room with bar
22ft (max) triple-aspect living room with French doors to garden
Open-plan kitchen/diner; utility room and ground-floor cloakroom/WC
Large block-paved forecourt offering ample off-street parking
Enclosed rear garden with decked seating, paved patio and artificial lawn
EPC rated D; council tax band described as expensive
Annexe is converted garage — not a certified separate dwelling
Set in a desirable village location, this well-presented five-bedroom detached home suits a growing family or multigenerational household. The layout includes a converted garage annexe with its own kitchen/living/dining area, bedroom and shower room, plus a versatile outbuilding currently arranged as office and games room — ideal for home working or teenage space.
The principal living room is a bright 22ft triple-aspect reception with French doors to the garden; an open-plan kitchen/diner also opens out to decked and paved seating areas. The first floor houses four bedrooms (principal with en-suite) and a modern family bathroom. Practical additions include a utility room and ground-floor cloakroom/WC.
Outside offers a large block-paved and gravel forecourt with extensive off-street parking, an enclosed rear garden with decked areas and artificial lawn, and mature boundary planting for privacy. Built in the early 2000s with double glazing and mains gas central heating, the house presents straightforward, low-risk maintenance for a modern family home.
Notable negatives are factual: the EPC rating is D and council tax is described as expensive. The annexe is a converted garage — useful but not a purpose-built separate dwelling and may have limitations for formal rental or mortgage treatment. The artificial lawn and some external finishes mean buyers should consider personal taste and potential replacement over time.