Spacious estate living with private tennis court and golf-course outlook for large households.
- Elevated one-acre plot backing onto golf course and private tennis court
- Secure gated access, sweeping carriage driveway, detached garage
- Six bedrooms, multiple en suites, principal suite with dual dressing rooms
- Large open-plan kitchen-family room with three bifold doors
- Detached studio/gym and separate tennis villa for leisure or staff use
- Underfloor heating, mains gas boiler and post-2002 double glazing
- Slow broadband speeds locally; may affect home-working reliability
- Reported high local crime rate and very expensive council tax
Set behind secure electric gates on an elevated one-acre plot, this neoclassical detached house delivers expansive family living with direct views over the neighbouring golf course. The home’s double-height entrance hall, high ceilings and large windows create a bright, formal arrival; principal reception rooms include a drawing room with herringbone flooring and a working fireplace. The heart of the house is a large open-plan kitchen, dining and family room with three sets of bifold doors that connect to a west-facing terrace and landscaped gardens.
Accommodation spans three floors and includes six bedrooms, multiple en suites, dual dressing rooms to the principal suite and extensive ancillary space such as a detached studio/gym, tennis villa and separate garage. The property has modern comforts including underfloor heating, a mains-gas boiler, double glazing (installed post-2002) and cavity walls with external insulation, making it thermally efficient by its construction era.
Outdoor leisure is a core selling point: manicured lawns, a private tennis court, a striking water feature, long afternoon sun on the terrace and uninterrupted green outlooks across the course. The layout and ancillary buildings suit a large or multi-generational family, buyers wanting space for home working and those seeking on-site leisure facilities.
Practical points to note: council tax is very expensive, broadband performance in the area is slow and the local crime level is reported as high. Constructed in the 1950s–1960s, the house displays modernised elements but may require ongoing maintenance or further updating in areas to meet contemporary finishes. The property is freehold and offers generous scope for refurbishment or bespoke upgrades if desired.