Three reception rooms plus study, versatile family living spaces
Open-plan 25ft x 17ft kitchen/dining with island and garden access
Large plot ~½ acre with orchard, mature trees and patio pergola
Detached double garage with power; foundations support first-floor addition
Recently built garden office/workshop with glazing, power and security
Lapsed planning permission for further extension (now expired)
Slow broadband speeds despite excellent mobile signal
Council Tax Band E (above average)
Set back behind recessed wooden gates in the desirable village of Coombe Bissett, Field House is a spacious detached family home arranged over two floors. The property offers flexible living with three reception rooms, a 25ft open-plan kitchen/dining room, study, and a practical utility — well suited to family life and entertaining. The principal bedroom benefits from a luxury en‑suite; two further bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom complete the upstairs accommodation.
Outside, the plot extends to around half an acre and has been attractively landscaped to combine formal borders, lawns, an orchard and mature trees, creating a private, countryside setting with direct access onto adjoining fields. Practical outbuildings include a substantial detached double garage with power and eaves storage, plus a recently built garden office/workshop with glazing, power and security — useful for home working or hobbies.
The house has been extended and upgraded, and there is potential to enhance further: lapsed planning permission was noted for an extension (now lapsed) and the garage foundations/steelwork were constructed to support an additional first floor. Important practical notes: broadband speeds are reported as slow and council tax is in Band E (above average). The location delivers excellent mobile signal, low flood risk and an affluent, village setting close to countryside walks.
This property will suit families seeking generous indoor/outdoor space in a well-connected village environment, with room to adapt and add value. Buyers should be aware of the lapsed planning permission and the slow broadband when considering future plans for remote working or digital needs.