Spacious five-bedroom country house on just over an acre with outbuildings and wide countryside views.
Set on just over one acre including orchard and outbuildings
Large workshop, greenhouse and summer house ideal for hobbies or business
Bi-fold doors from kitchen and sitting room to terrace and garden
Five bedrooms, three bathrooms; principal bedroom with ensuite
Integrated large garage and extensive off-street parking
Oil-fired boiler with underfloor heating; oil fuel costs apply
Septic drainage (not mains sewer); double glazing predates 2002
Council tax banding expensive — factor running costs
Set in the peaceful village of Hinton Parva, this substantial five-bedroom detached house sits on just over one acre of garden, orchard and outbuildings. The home’s raised position delivers commanding countryside views and plenty of outdoor space for family life, equestrian interests or small-scale gardening. A large workshop, greenhouse and summer house add practical value for hobbies or home business use.
The property is arranged over three floors, offering flexible accommodation for multigenerational living or home working. The principal bedroom and a further bedroom on the ground floor both have en suites, while two more bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the top floor. The first floor contains the main living areas: a triple-aspect sitting room and a double-aspect kitchen/dining room, both with bi-fold doors opening onto a terrace and garden — ideal for entertaining and indoor–outdoor flow.
Practical features include an integrated large garage, extensive off-street parking, oil-fired boiler with underfloor heating, mains water/electricity and septic drainage. The property has double glazing installed before 2002 and cavity wall construction. Good road links (M4 J15 within about five miles) and nearby schools, including independent options, make it suitable for commuting families seeking a rural lifestyle.
Notable points to consider: heating runs on oil (stored fuel), drainage is by septic tank rather than mains sewer, and the double glazing is older — all items that affect running costs and may require future updating. Council tax banding is described as expensive. Overall this is a large, versatile family home with considerable outside space and outbuildings, appealing to buyers wanting countryside living with strong practical potential.