Five-bedroom detached home on a large plot backing open fields — ideal for growing families..
Five bedrooms, two ensuite, master with dressing area and balcony
Large plot backing directly onto open fields, private garden
Double-aspect lounge with inglenook fireplace, needs modernization
Generous dining/living space with garden views, ideal for families
Integral double garage and ample off-road driveway parking
Built 1996–2002; double glazing and mains gas heating present
EPC C and council tax described as quite expensive
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; very low local crime
A substantial five-bedroom detached family home set on a large plot in a small, select close in Wybunbury. The ground floor features a double-aspect lounge with an inglenook fireplace, a fully appointed kitchen and a generous dining/living space that opens to the manicured rear garden backing onto open fields — great for family life and outdoor play. The property is freehold and benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and an integral double garage with ample driveway parking.
Upstairs there are five bedrooms, two ensuite, plus a master suite with dressing area and a private balcony offering far-reaching rural views. Practical rooms include a utility and ground-floor WC. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, crime is very low, and local schools rated Good–Outstanding make this a convenient family location with easy road links to Nantwich, Crewe and the M6.
Notable drawbacks are practical and financial rather than structural: the living room shows signs it would benefit from modernization to suit contemporary tastes, the EPC is C, and council tax is described as quite expensive. The house dates from 1996–2002, so while generally well-built and insulated, some buyers may want to update internal finishes. Overall this is a comfortable, spacious family residence with strong countryside appeal and scope to personalise.
This property will suit buyers seeking generous family accommodation in a peaceful village setting, with good connectivity and outdoor space. Investors should note the house’s size and condition when assessing rental yield versus refurbishment costs.