Spacious five-bedroom house on a large plot near Market Bosworth.
- Five double bedrooms and three en-suites
- Large open-plan kitchen/garden room with bi-fold doors
- Air source heat pump and underfloor heating (ground floor)
- Double detached garage with home office/games room over
- 7.5kW EV charger, fast fibre broadband, low-energy LED lighting
- Gated development of five houses; shared access road
- Substantial plot with extensive terrace and lawn
- 10-year new-build warranty; newly built so minimal immediate repairs
Set on a gated, exclusive development at the edge of Stapleton, Hardwick House is a modern five-bedroom detached home designed for comfortable family living. Vaulted, light-filled living spaces centre on a large L-shaped kitchen and garden room with bi-fold doors opening onto a broad terrace and substantial lawn – ideal for entertaining and everyday family life. The specification is high: quartz worktops, integrated Bosch appliances, underfloor heating to the ground floor and an air source heat pump for efficient running costs.
Sleeping accommodation is arranged over two floors and suits a growing or multigenerational household. There are five double bedrooms, three of which have en-suites, plus a luxurious family bathroom. A generous sitting room with bay windows and a wood-burning stove, a snug and a versatile home office/games room above the double garage give flexibility for homeworking, hobbies and family zones.
Practical advantages include a double detached garage with an office over, double driveway space, a 7.5kW electric car charger, fast fibre broadband and a new-build 10-year warranty. The house sits on a large plot in a semi-rural, affluent village setting with good local schools and easy access to Market Bosworth and regional transport links.
Points to note: the property is part of a five-house gated scheme with a shared access road and security gate. While the development offers seclusion and added security, the proximity of neighbouring homes and shared vehicular access may feel less private than a fully isolated country estate. Crime in the area averages, and the property, as newly built, will require the usual settling-in adjustments rather than immediate renovation work.