Large four-bedroom detached home with outstanding rural views and flexible living spaces..
Four double bedrooms, three en suites and family bathroom
Uninterrupted countryside views from rear rooms
Four reception rooms including office/family room
Large fitted kitchen with central island and utility
Driveway parking for several cars; garage split for gym/storage
Large enclosed garden with decking and summer house
Built 1996–2002; well maintained but some adaptations present
Council tax quite expensive; broadband average; rural location
Set on a large plot in the peaceful hamlet of Hurstbourne Priors, this four-double-bedroom detached house delivers generous family living and framed, uninterrupted views over neighbouring farmland. The house is well maintained and arranged over two storeys with four reception rooms, a fitted kitchen with central island, utility and downstairs office/family room that suit modern family routines.
The principal bedroom and two further bedrooms have en suite facilities, complemented by a family bathroom, so morning rushes are eased. The living room’s feature fireplace with log burner and the dining room with bi-fold doors to the garden create comfortable, characterful spaces that make the most of the outlook and daylight.
Practical advantages include driveway parking for several cars and a garage currently divided between storage and a home gym. The large enclosed rear garden has decking, mature shrub borders and a summer house — ideal for children and outside entertaining. Local primary and secondary schools rate well and the area is characterised by prosperous countryside living.
Notable considerations: council tax is described as quite expensive, broadband speeds are average, and the property sits in a small, rural settlement which may require a car for daily journeys. The garage is currently adapted, so reinstalling traditional garage use would need work. These points are factual trade-offs to weigh against the property’s size, plot and countryside views.