Large plot, rural views and energy-saving solar features ideal for family living.
Executive detached house with four bedrooms and two bathrooms
Owned solar panels and solar water heater plus EV Zappi charger
Large south-facing rear garden with patio, summerhouse and greenhouse
Double garage and ample tarmacadam driveway parking
Sitting room with multi-fuel burner and separate garden room
Walking distance to Guilsfield village amenities and primary school
Oil central heating; solar reduces bills but property still oil-dependent
Remote hamlet location; local area classified as very deprived
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Guilsfield, this executive detached house offers generous living space across two floors and a large private plot. The bright reception hall, garden room and sitting room with multi‑fuel burner create comfortable family zones, while a quality kitchen/breakfast room and separate utility support everyday living. Owned solar panels, a solar water heater and an EV Zappi charger reduce running costs.
The first floor accommodates a master suite with dressing room and en‑suite, plus three further bedrooms and a family bathroom — well suited to a growing family or professionals needing home study space. The south‑facing rear garden with patio, summerhouse and greenhouse backs onto open fields, providing good privacy and rural outlooks.
Practical features include a double/integral garage, ample driveway parking and plentiful data/TV points. The property is within walking distance of Guilsfield’s village amenities and has road links to Welshpool and Oswestry for wider services and rail connections.
Notable considerations: the house occupies a relatively remote, agricultural area and the immediate locality is classified as very deprived; this may affect resale timing for some buyers. Heating is oil‑fired (with solar assistance) and council tax is reported as quite expensive. Parts of the interior show dated elements and some cosmetic updating may be beneficial to maximise the home’s potential.