Five-bedroom detached home with studio, large garden and countryside privacy — versatile family living.
Five bedrooms including master with en-suite
Open-plan kitchen/dining with direct garden access
Self-contained studio above garage with separate entrance
Large garden and raised patio; private countryside views
Detached garage with EV charging point
Oil-fired heating; adaptable to wood chip fuel
Remote hamlet location; average mobile and broadband
Garage/studio conversion possible subject to permissions
Set in a private countryside hamlet, this five-bedroom Victorian detached home combines traditional character with contemporary family living. The open-plan kitchen and dining area opens directly to a raised patio and large garden, creating a bright, sociable heart for everyday life and entertaining. A cosy lounge with a log burner provides a comfortable focal point for colder months.
Accommodation includes a master bedroom with en-suite and four further well-proportioned bedrooms, plus three bathrooms in total. Above the detached garage is a self-contained studio with separate entrance and its own facilities — ideal for guests, multigenerational living or rental income. The garage includes an electric vehicle charging point for modern convenience.
Practical features include oil-fired central heating with the option to adapt for wood chip fuel and ample off-street parking on a substantial driveway. The large garden and surrounding farmland deliver good privacy and attractive countryside views, while the location offers straightforward access to Leek, Macclesfield and Manchester.
A few practical points to note: the property sits in a remote/hamlet setting with average mobile and broadband speeds and lies within established farming communities. Any conversion of the garage/studio into a separate dwelling would require the necessary planning consents. The home suits buyers seeking spacious rural family living or an investor looking for rental potential, but those wanting urban-level connectivity or zero-maintenance grounds should consider the location and plot size carefully.