Spacious 3-bed detached bungalow with large L-shaped kitchen/diner
South-facing private landscaped garden with pond and summerhouse
Large driveway fits multiple vehicles, motorhome/caravan friendly
Substantial timber outbuilding split into workshop and studio (powered)
Refitted bathroom with underfloor heating; utility and cloakroom present
Solar panels installed to reduce energy costs
Main heating: oil-fired boiler — consider running/servicing costs
Mid‑20th century build; traditional layout, single bathroom only
This generous three-bedroom detached bungalow sits in the heart of Stottesdon, set back behind a wide driveway and private south-facing garden. The L-shaped kitchen/diner is the heart of the home, with an oil-fired Aga, granite island and flagstone dining area creating a warm, country-style hub. A large living room with a Clearview multi-fuel stove flows into a bright conservatory that opens onto landscaped gardens — ideal for relaxed village living.
Practical features include a refitted bathroom with underfloor heating, a utility and cloakroom, double glazing and fitted wardrobes in the principal bedroom. Solar panels help reduce running costs while the substantial timber outbuilding (split into workshop and studio) adds versatile workspace or hobby space. The large driveway will comfortably accommodate multiple vehicles, motorhomes or caravans, offering exceptional parking for countryside buyers.
Buyers should note the property is oil-heated with an oil-fired boiler and has a single bathroom; running costs and future servicing for oil systems should be considered. The house dates from the mid-20th century (1950s–1960s) and, while well maintained, will suit those happy with a traditional layout rather than a newly built plan. Council tax is in band E (above average). A reservation fee (0.5% of the accepted offer under £800,000) is payable prior to the memorandum of sale and refundable on exchange under specified conditions.