Energy-efficient detached house with large gardens and ample parking.
EPC A and privately owned solar panels for reduced running costs
Large family accommodation — c.3,412 sqft and four double bedrooms
8.5m master bedroom with ensuite; three reception rooms plus study
Underfloor heating ground floor; air source heat pump with radiators
Very large plot with gravel drive, double garage and separate workshop
Freehold, chain free; property owns front road section (neighbours' right of way)
Slow broadband speeds — may impact home working and streaming
Council tax band F described as expensive; local area shows higher deprivation
Set on a very large plot in the Fenland village of Murrow, this detached four-bedroom home offers substantial family living across c.3,412 sqft. The house feels contemporary and energy-efficient, with an EPC A rating, privately owned solar panels and an air source heat pump that powers underfloor heating to the ground floor and radiators upstairs. The layout includes three reception rooms, a generous kitchen/diner and a large 8.5m master bedroom with ensuite — well suited to parents who need space and flexibility.
Outdoor living and storage are strong selling points: a wide gravel drive, double garage with electric roller doors, separate workshop/plant room and a mature rear garden with patio. The house is offered freehold and chain free, which supports a quicker move. Practical details for everyday life are in place — a utility room, plentiful fitted kitchen appliances and generous parking for multiple vehicles.
Buyers should note a few material points. Broadband speeds are reported slow, which may affect remote working; council tax is band F and described as expensive; and local area data indicates higher deprivation levels compared with regional averages. There is also an ownership note: the property owns the front part of the road while three neighbours hold a right of way. Finally, construction date is listed inconsistently (2021 and 2024) in the paperwork — prospective purchasers should verify the exact build date and documentation.
Overall this is a contemporary, energy-efficient family home in a quiet village setting that combines generous internal space with useful outbuildings. It will particularly appeal to families seeking a ready-to-move-in, low-energy house, provided you are comfortable with rural broadband and the local council tax level.