- Seven bedrooms including luxury master with ensuite
- Self-contained ground-floor annexe with its own garden and access
- Large integral double garage with utility and workshop
- Far-reaching countryside views from the rear garden
- Oil-fired central heating; double glazing installed post-2002
- Loft offers long, high-pitched space — potential to convert STPP
- Abundant parking on wide gravel driveway; gated access
- Council tax described as quite expensive
Set at the end of a quiet country lane, this substantial seven-bedroom detached home offers flexible living across c.4,188 sq ft and sits on a large plot with far-reaching countryside views. The property includes a completely self-contained ground-floor annexe with its own garden and external access — ideal for multi-generational living or rental income. Interior highlights include a generous sitting room with a wood burner, a luxury master suite with dressing room and ensuite, multiple reception rooms and a spacious kitchen-dining area suited to family life and entertaining.
Practical strengths include an integral double garage with utility and workshop space, abundant driveway parking, oil-fired central heating and double glazing added after 2002. Broadband is fast and mobile signal excellent, and the village setting offers very low crime and a prosperous rural community. There is obvious scope to increase living space further: the long, high-pitched loft could be converted (subject to planning) to create additional bedrooms or a games/media wing.
Buyers should note a few factual points: heating is oil-fired (not community gas), so running costs and fuel supply should be considered; council tax is described as quite expensive. While the house has been modernised since the 1980s, prospective purchasers should view to judge standard of finish and to plan any desired updates. Overall this is a versatile, high-capacity family home in a peaceful, well-connected village location.