Four double bedrooms; two benefit from en suite facilities.
Set well within a very large private plot in the village of Crick, this individually designed four-bedroom detached house suits family life and smallholding interests. The ground floor centres on a farmhouse-style kitchen/breakfast/family room with adjoining utility, formal dining room, study/snug and a generous lounge — all arranged for easy circulation and entertaining. French doors open to a large rear terrace and enclosed garden, with paddock and a detached six-box stable block plus feed/tack room beyond.
Two of the four double bedrooms have en suite facilities and a galleried landing links the accommodation on the first floor. The property was built around 1996–2002 and retains character features throughout, but some items (double glazing fitted before 2002, general modernisation) may need updating to current standards. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators; the house is freehold and comes with an integral double garage and gated block‑paved driveway.
This home will particularly suit families wanting space, privacy and equestrian potential, with straightforward commuting to the A48/M48/M4 corridor. Practical considerations include very expensive council tax, average mobile and broadband speeds, and the local area classification which indicates ageing rural neighbourhoods and pockets of deprivation — factors to bear in mind for long‑term resale or rental plans.
Overall, The Folly offers a rare combination of roomy living, secure grounds and outbuildings in a secluded village setting. Buyers seeking immediate move-in perfection should budget for some modernisation; buyers seeking space for horses, hobbies or extensions will find clear potential here.