Five double bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms
Open-plan kitchen living with French doors to patio
Air-source heat pump, solar panels and battery storage
Underfloor heating throughout and high-quality fixtures
Half-acre wraparound plot with mature woodland adjacency
Large gated driveway for eight cars and triple garage
Very slow broadband; average mobile signal in area
Council tax Band G; space above garage unfinished
Hedgerow House is an architect-designed modern Tudor detached home set on about a half-acre wraparound plot, immediately adjacent to mature woodland with far-reaching countryside views to the Clee Hills. Built in 2022, the spacious five-bedroom layout (circa 2,831 sq ft) combines generous reception rooms with an open-plan kitchen/living hub and extensive energy-efficient installs including solar panels, battery storage and an air-source heat pump with underfloor heating throughout.
The principal suite includes a dressing area, ensuite and rear balcony, while three reception rooms plus a flexible space above the triple garage provide scope for a home office, gym or games room. Practical strengths include a large gated driveway with parking for eight cars, a two-car garage, vegetable patch and well-established, private borders. High-spec finishes—solid oak doors, bespoke oak staircase and Tom Howley kitchen—give the house a considered, high-quality feel.
Important practical notes: the home sits in a remote hamlet setting with average mobile signal and very slow broadband speeds—so buyers reliant on fast internet should investigate options. Council tax is band G (described as quite expensive) and the space above the garage is currently unfinished and requires completion to suit your needs.
This property will suit families seeking a peaceful rural retreat with modern, energy-efficient systems and generous indoor/outdoor space. Viewing is recommended for those wanting a turnkey modern country home with potential to personalise the ancillary garage space.