Spacious three-bedroom village home with garage, garden and renewable heating..
Large detached garage and workshop for storage or hobbies
Gated deep driveway with off-street parking for multiple vehicles
Solar panels and air-source heat pump improve energy efficiency
Spacious three-bedroom layout across multiple storeys, 1,972 sq ft
Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation; upgrade potential
Main heating includes oil boiler; consider future heating costs
Slow local broadband despite excellent mobile signal; work-from-home impact
Large private rear garden, high fencing for good privacy
Set on a generous plot in a Lincolnshire Wolds village, this substantial three-bedroom semi-detached home offers comfortable family living and strong future potential. The house combines period solidity with sustainable upgrades: solar panels and an air source heat pump reduce running costs, while a C EPC rating confirms reasonable efficiency.
Interior spaces are large and well laid out for family life, with a roomy kitchen-dining area, separate living rooms and seven principal rooms in total across multiple storeys. The detached brick garage and workshop, plus a gated deep driveway, deliver excellent storage and off-street parking for several vehicles—useful for hobbies, small business use or classic-car owners.
There are some practical points to note. The property is solid-brick with assumed no cavity insulation, and main heating still uses an oil-fired boiler alongside the heat pump; these factors may mean insulation or heating updates could be considered. Broadband speeds are slow in the area despite excellent mobile signal, which may affect home-working needs.
Overall, this is a roomy family home in a quiet village with good local schools and outdoor amenities nearby. It will suit buyers looking for a spacious house with renewable-energy benefits and scope to modernise or adapt to personal tastes.