Move-in ready family home with large garden and flexible living spaces.
Five double bedrooms including three ensuite bathrooms
Large Mediterranean-style rear garden with spa pergola and kitchen beds
Generous driveway, car barn with EV charging and timber garage/workshop
Spacious contemporary kitchen/breakfast room with utility and French doors
Versatile ground-floor bedroom/study and dedicated hobby/home office
Oil-fired heating (renewed oil tank) — no mains gas on-site
Medium flood risk for the location; check flood cover and advice
Double glazing installed before 2002; some upgrades may be desirable
This well-presented five-bedroom detached house in Shrewton offers spacious family living across multiple levels, arranged around a dramatic 30-foot L-shaped entrance hall. The home has been modernised throughout with contemporary kitchens, three ensuite bathrooms, a large living room with a log burner, and flexible ground-floor accommodation suitable for a bedroom or home office.
The rear Mediterranean-style garden and generous plot are strong lifestyle sellers: tiled terraces, dedicated spa/pergola area, kitchen garden with raised beds, timber garage/workshop and a car barn with EV charging point provide excellent outdoor and parking space. French doors from the kitchen/dining room open directly onto the garden, making the house well suited to family entertaining and outdoor living.
Practical points to note: heating is by an oil-fed boiler (private tank recently renewed), and glazing dates from before 2002. The property lies in a small-town/rural fringe setting with average broadband but excellent mobile signal. There is a medium flood risk for the area and council tax is band E (above average), which should be factored into running costs.
Overall this is a modernised, move-in-ready family home with substantial plot, flexible living rooms and strong outdoor amenities. It will especially suit buyers seeking roomy accommodation near village amenities and easy access to the A303, but those prioritising mains gas heating or the highest flood-safety level should note the oil heating and medium flood risk.