Large garden plot and character interiors in peaceful semi-rural Inskip.
Three bedrooms with high ceilings and feature fireplace
Set on a substantial plot in semi-rural Inskip, this three-bedroom semi-detached home blends period character with family-sized living. High ceilings and a feature fireplace give the front lounge real presence, while a separate family room and conservatory increase flexibility for growing households. The kitchen/diner is spacious and flows well for everyday family life.
Practical features include UPVC double glazing, underfloor heating and an oil-fired boiler with radiators. A detached garage and generous garden offer strong outdoor potential — ideal for children, pets, gardening or hobby farming. The plot and outbuildings may appeal to buyers wanting extra storage, workshops or small-scale agricultural use.
Notable considerations: the house dates from the 1950s–1960s and cavity walls appear to lack insulation, so energy efficiency could be improved. Heating relies on oil (not a community supply) and double glazing installation date is unknown. The property sits in a medium flood-risk area and has a single family bathroom. Mobile signal is average and the village location is relatively remote, which suits countryside buyers but may inconvenience commuters.
Overall, this is a well-proportioned family home on a large plot in an affluent, low-crime village setting. It suits families seeking space and character, or buyers looking to add value through insulation, energy upgrades or plot-focused development, while accepting rural limits on services and some retrofit work.