Five bedrooms including main with en-suite and dressing room
Set back on a large plot in a quiet hamlet, this 1930s detached home offers spacious family living and far-reaching countryside views. The house’s layout includes two reception rooms, a generous kitchen-diner with skylight and patio doors, a studio, and five bedrooms — the principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite and dressing room.
Outdoor space is a standout: tiered lawns, extensive decking, a summerhouse, greenhouse, pond and off-street parking for up to three cars plus a double garage. The site offers privacy and multiple usable garden areas for family life, entertaining or hobby gardening.
The property retains period character — bay window, feature fireplaces and solid brick construction — but has energy and maintenance considerations. The EPC is F, the walls are solid (likely uninsulated) and heating is an LPG-fired boiler, so buyers should budget for energy improvements (insulation, possible heating upgrade) and general modernisation to improve running costs and comfort.
Practical points: freehold tenure, council tax band E, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband suitable for remote working. The nearest primary schools are rated Good; secondary provision is mixed. Note the local crime rate is above average for the area, which may matter to some buyers. Overall this is a characterful, roomy family home with strong outdoor appeal and clear potential for value gain through energy and cosmetic investment.