Spacious four-bedroom home backing onto countryside with double garage and garden room.
Four bedrooms; two en-suites and four-piece family bathroom
Built 2013 — modern construction with low immediate maintenance
Backs onto open countryside and faces a wildlife area
Insulated garden room with lawn and patio for outdoor living
Double garage and driveway parking; decent plot size
Freehold tenure; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Higher council tax band; budget accordingly
Nearby schools mixed Ofsted ratings — some Require Improvement
This four-bedroom stone home, built in 2013 and set within a small five-house development, offers comfortable family living with low-maintenance, contemporary finishes. The ground floor includes a sitting room, separate dining room, kitchen/breakfast area with integrated appliances, utility, study and cloakroom — practical spaces for daily family life and home working.
Upstairs are four bedrooms, three with built-in wardrobes, two en-suites and a four-piece family bathroom, providing flexibility for guests and family members. The property sits facing a wildlife area and the rear garden backs onto open countryside, with lawn, patio and an insulated garden room ideal for hobbies or relaxed outdoor entertaining.
Practical benefits include a double garage, driveway parking, freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. There is no flood risk and the house’s 1,658 sq ft footprint is an average size for the area, offering a decent plot and scope for modest personalization rather than major renovation.
Notable drawbacks are the higher council tax banding and mixed nearby school inspection outcomes; some local primaries and secondaries are rated Requires Improvement. The development’s small size gives privacy but fewer communal facilities. Buyers should view the video walkthrough and 360 tour to appreciate layout and outlook before visiting in person.