Large family bungalow with separate annexe and extensive garden — excellent scope to improve.
Four-bedroom main bungalow plus detached two-bedroom annexe
A rare, flexible home in a peaceful village setting: the main four-bedroom bungalow and detached two-bedroom annexe sit on a very large, private plot with gated access and generous parking. The layout already supports multi-generational living or an annexe income stream, while wide grounds create scope for landscaping, extension (subject to consents) or simply outdoor family life.
The house dates from the late 1970s/early 1980s and benefits from double glazing installed after 2002 and mains gas heating to radiators. Interior spaces are generous and practical, with garden-room and patio areas that open the property to the mature lawns, decorative pond and established planting — a calm, countryside feel in an affluent, low-crime village.
There are clear improvement opportunities. The EPC rating is D and walls have partial cavity insulation (assumed), so buyers should expect energy-efficiency upgrades and possible modernisation to bring the property fully up to date. Council tax is described as expensive and local broadband and mobile signals are average, which may matter for home-working arrangements.
Overall this is a substantial, characterful family home with a self-contained annexe and a large plot that will appeal to multigenerational families, those seeking refurbishment potential, or buyers wanting countryside space within commuting distance. Be prepared to budget for energy and cosmetic improvements to realise the property’s full potential.