4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms; family-sized accommodation
Quiet cul-de-sac location within walking distance of primary school
Double-width driveway, detached double garage and lawned garden
Freehold property with gas boiler and radiators central heating
Double glazing fitted before 2002; some elements may need updating
No mobile signal locally; broadband speeds only average
Very deprived wider area classification; council tax above average
No flood risk; EPC currently C (72) with improvement potential
This well-presented four-bedroom detached house sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Talley, offering straightforward family living close to the village primary school, historic landmarks and scenic walking trails. The ground floor layout includes a modern fitted kitchen with utility, a dining area with sliding doors to the garden and a comfortable living room with a working wood burner — useful for cosy winter evenings. Upstairs provides four bedrooms and two bathrooms, supporting family routines without feeling cramped.
Practical features include a double-width driveway, a detached double garage and a lawned rear garden with paved patio — useful for outdoor play and storage. The house is freehold, gas centrally heated via boiler and radiators, and has double glazing (installed before 2002). The Energy Performance Rating is currently good (C, 72) with scope to improve.
Important considerations: the property is in a very deprived wider area classification and the local mobile signal is reported as none. Broadband speeds are only average. Council tax is above average for the area. The house was built in the 1983–1990 period and some elements (windows, fittings) may be older and could benefit from updating over time.
Overall this is a practical, mid-market family home in a peaceful rural village setting. It will suit buyers who value village life, walking access to local amenities and who are comfortable managing modest ongoing maintenance or incremental improvement projects.