- Nearly 2,990 sq.ft. of characterful living space
- Four double bedrooms, two with en suite shower rooms
- Open-plan kitchen and breakfast room with red oil-fired AGA
- Detached garage plus home office above for remote working
- Elevated Teme Valley views across landscaped gardens
- Oil-fired central heating; property not on mains gas
- Sandstone/limestone walls assumed without insulation (thermal upgrade opportunity)
- Council tax classed as expensive; long Right of Way driveway
Set high on the Teme Valley, South Lodge is a substantial Victorian Gothic Revival family home offering nearly 3,000 sq.ft. of flexible living space and uninterrupted rural views. The heart of the house is an open-plan kitchen and breakfast room with a red oil-fired AGA, alongside multiple reception rooms that suit family life and entertaining.
Four double bedrooms include two en suites, giving good sleeping and bathroom capacity for children or guests. The elegant sitting room, with a Bath stone fireplace and garden access, plus a detached garage with a home office above, make the property attractive for remote working or hobby use. Double glazing was installed after 2002.
Practical factors to note: heating is oil-fired via boiler and radiators, the stone walls were built without assumed insulation, and council tax is high. A long tarmac drive is a Right of Way to the property and leads to a gated, block-paved parking area. Broadband speeds are reported fast and local crime is low, but mobile signal is average.
This property will suit growing families seeking space, character and countryside lifestyle with good school access nearby. Some modernisation and insulation work would unlock energy savings and further comfort, making it a rewarding purchase for buyers prepared to invest in improvements.