Four bedrooms and three reception rooms, flexible family accommodation
Honeysuckle House is a spacious four-bedroom detached dormer bungalow set on a large plot in the quiet village of Clun. The property offers three reception rooms, a modern kitchen with patio doors, and double garage parking — well suited to family life, home working and hobby vehicles. Bright interiors and likely countryside views create a welcoming, flexible home in a rural setting.
Practical details are straightforward: the house was built in the late 1990s–early 2000s, has double glazing installed before 2002, oil-fired central heating with boiler and radiators, and an EPC rating of D. Broadband speeds are average while mobile signal is excellent, making the location convenient for remote working despite its remoter-community character.
There are some material points to note. The property is oil heated (not on a community supply), which can mean variable running costs and future fuel sourcing considerations. The driveway is shared with three neighbours and there is an above-average council tax band. The EPC of D indicates there is scope to improve energy efficiency and reduce running costs.
Overall this home will suit families or buyers seeking generous accommodation in a peaceful rural village. The large garden, double garage and multiple reception rooms offer immediate lifestyle benefits, while energy-efficiency improvements and any personal modernisation will add long-term value.