Spacious family home with pool, paddock and eco heating for active country living.
- Four double bedrooms and principal en suite
- Detached leisure suite with heated indoor pool and gym
- Paddock and barn suitable for light equestrian use
- Ground source heat pump and 4kW solar PV installed
- Extensive off-street parking, two garages and outbuildings
- EPC rating C for a property of this size
- Broadband from exchange very slow despite Starlink
- Council tax in a high band; possible wall insulation needed
Black Moss Nook is a substantial four-bedroom family home set within over half an acre of landscaped grounds and paddock, offering a rare combination of country tranquillity and high-spec leisure facilities. The main house delivers generous, character-filled living with six reception rooms, a bespoke granite kitchen, home study with mezzanine and four double bedrooms including a principal en suite.
A detached leisure suite contains a heated indoor swimming pool, large gym and changing rooms — ideal for year-round fitness and entertaining. Extensive off-street parking, two garages and multiple outbuildings provide practical storage and flexibility. The adjacent paddock and barn support light equestrian use and add scope for hobby farming or small-scale private stables.
Modern energy measures include ground source heat pumps, a 4kW solar PV array and Starlink internet; the property benefits from an EPC C for its size. Practical points to note: broadband from the local exchange is reported very slow despite Starlink; council tax sits in a high band; parts of the stone walls are assumed to lack cavity insulation and double glazing install dates are unknown, which could mean further insulation or upgrade works are advisable.
Well positioned for commuting, the house sits in a peaceful semi-rural hamlet with fast road links to the M65/M66 and nearby towns. This is a substantial family home for buyers seeking space, on-site leisure and equestrian potential, but buyers should budget for ongoing maintenance and potential thermal upgrades given the construction era.