Set in c.7 acres with paddocks, pond and gated driveway
Set in around seven acres, this detached country cottage combines roomy, characterful living with substantial equestrian and development potential. The house offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms and multiple reception rooms including a large kitchen, games room and family room — comfortable for family life and for entertaining. Approved planning permission exists for two pods/chalets (potential up to five) with separate road access, making the land attractive to owners wanting income or further dwellings.
Outbuildings are a major asset: block barn, purpose-built stables, open-fronted stables, kennels, tractor shed, lambing shed and former horse walker provide immediate use for horses, livestock or storage. The yard, parking and electric gated driveway support multiple vehicles and machinery. The grounds include a pond and distinct paddocks — strong appeal for equestrian buyers or those seeking a self-contained rural holding.
Buyers should note practical drawbacks clearly: heating is by oil boiler, mains services and appliances untested, broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal average. The area is classed as very deprived and council tax is above average. The property is timber-frame (assumed insulated) and was constructed 1996–2002; some conversion/maintenance of outbuildings would be needed to create fully enclosed stables or additional dwellings.
No onward chain is a genuine convenience for a quicker move. This is best for buyers seeking a rural family home with hobby-farming or equestrian use, or investors wanting a permitted small-scale holiday/letting project. Inspect to verify measurements, services and scope for the permitted development.