Spacious four-bedroom semi with panoramic views, large plot and no onward chain..
- Spectacular panoramic hillside views
- Four bedrooms; ground-floor bedroom with ensuite
- Generous wrap-round gardens and several outbuildings
- Detached garage and ample parking
- Traditional stone construction with period features
- EPC D; likely limited wall insulation, may need upgrades
- Very slow broadband speeds — affects remote working
- Freehold, no vendor chain; Council Tax Band D
Set on a hillside with sweeping panoramic views, this four-bedroom semi-detached home occupies a large established plot and is offered with no onward chain. The property has been in the same ownership for over 50 years and presents a versatile layout with bedroom and bathroom facilities on both floors — useful for growing families or anyone seeking single-storey living options.
On the ground floor a bright living room and large sunroom open to a dining kitchen fitted with wall and base units and integrated appliances. Bedroom four sits on the ground floor with an adjoining ensuite (walk-in shower, WC and basin), while three further bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the first floor. Many bedrooms include fitted wardrobe storage.
Outside the plot is a standout feature: wrap-around established gardens, generous parking, a detached garage and several outbuildings suitable for a workshop or storage. The property’s traditional stone construction, exposed beams and period character provide strong bones and countryside appeal, with excellent mobile signal and low local crime.
Buyers should note practical limitations: the house dates from before 1900 with assumed uninsulated stone walls, the EPC rating is D, and broadband speeds are very slow. These factors may mean improvement works to modernise heating efficiency and connectivity. Council Tax Band D, freehold tenure and no vendor chain simplify purchase logistics.