Period family home with large garden and versatile living spaces.
Large open-plan kitchen with five-metre bi-folding doors
Kiln House is a substantial period home marrying original character with a modern extended living area. The ground floor offers a large open-plan kitchen, dining and seating space with five-metre bi-folding doors that create excellent indoor–outdoor flow. A separate traditional lounge and an additional versatile reception room, currently used as a bedroom, provide flexible living for a growing family.
Four well-proportioned first-floor bedrooms sit alongside a three-piece family bathroom; the master includes a period mantelpiece and other rooms retain exposed beams and storage. The property benefits from a gated long driveway with parking for multiple vehicles, a single garage, and useful outbuildings (formerly stables) plus a greenhouse and generous lawned garden ideal for children and entertaining.
Practical points to note: the house is solid brick, built before 1900, and assumed to have no cavity insulation in the walls, so heating can be relatively costly despite double glazing and an LPG boiler serving radiators. Main fuel is bottled LPG and council tax is described as expensive. Overall this large, well-maintained family home in a sought-after rural location offers charm and space but will suit buyers prepared to manage ongoing running costs and any retrofit insulation improvements.