Spacious stone home with stables, four acres and direct moor access..
- Approx. 4 acres of land including landscaped perennial garden
- Private gated entrance with direct moorland and reservoir access
- Stables, barns, stores; good equestrian/hobby potential
- Planning permission for conservatory and triple garage/gym/office
- Five bedrooms; multiple reception rooms and large country kitchen
- Stone-built (pre-1900) walls likely uninsulated; older fabric
- Slow broadband despite excellent mobile signal
- Council tax band G; local crime above average
A rare, substantial detached home set on approximately four acres on the edge of Ogden Reservoir, offering sweeping moorland views and extensive outbuildings. The house combines traditional sandstone character with generous living space — multiple receptions, a large rustic kitchen and flexible rooms ideal for a growing family or hobby equestrian use. Private gated access, mature landscaped gardens and direct moorland/reservoir access create a strong countryside lifestyle proposition.
Practical benefits include stables, barns and stores, two greenhouses, planning permission for a conservatory and a triple garage/gym/office, plus underfloor heating and mains gas central heating. The plot and buildings suit equestrian, smallholding or family lifestyle buyers who need space and flexible ancillary accommodation.
Buyers should note a few material drawbacks: the property is an older stone-built home (pre-1900) with assumed uninsulated walls, double glazing of unknown age and slow broadband. Council tax is high and local recorded crime is above average for the area. A viewing is essential to appreciate the house, land and renovation or maintenance needs that may arise in a period property of this size.