Spacious Georgian-style family home on 3+ acres with annex and extensive outbuildings.
Over three acres of manicured gardens, paddock and paddock views
Detached oak triple garage with automatic doors and plentiful parking
Large farmhouse kitchen opening to orangery with wide open-field views
Separate 1‑bed annex with garden and parking (self-contained)
Stable block, hay barn, heated dog kennel and outdoor WC present
EPC D and Council Tax Band F — higher running costs likely
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal in this rural setting
Secluded hamlet location accessed by farm track; privacy but limited services
A striking detached Georgian-inspired character home set within just over three acres of managed gardens, paddock and outbuildings. The house centres on a grand entrance with reclaimed mahogany floors and a galleried landing, leading to well-proportioned reception rooms and a large farmhouse kitchen that opens into a light-filled orangery with wide rural views. The main bedroom benefits from a dressing area and ensuite; three further double bedrooms share family facilities. A separate one‑bedroom annex offers self-contained accommodation and parking.
Outside accommodation is a major asset: an oak-framed triple garage with automatic doors and extensive gravel parking, stable block, hay barn, heated kennel and a pizza oven in the courtyard. The plot and outbuildings create practical space for hobby farming, equestrian use or multi-vehicle households. Flood risk is low and the setting is private and rural, with open field views on all sides.
Practical considerations: the property is sold freehold but carries an EPC rating of D and sits in Council Tax Band F — running costs should be factored in. Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average, reflecting the secluded hamlet location; commuting and remote working may need planning. Overall this is a substantial family home for buyers seeking space, character and outbuildings, with scope to update energy efficiency and connectivity over time.