Spacious three-bedroom village home with large gardens and ample parking, chain-free.
Three bedrooms: two doubles and a single, family-friendly layout
Open-plan kitchen-diner plus lounge and utility room
Very large rear garden, paved patio, pergola and workshop/shed
Ample off-street parking on private driveway
Recently renovated/remedial works completed; neutral decor throughout
High flood risk — may affect insurance and suitability
Oil-fired central heating; consider running costs and fuel delivery
Located in a remoter hamlet with limited local amenities
Set on a very large plot in a quiet rural hamlet, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers roomy family living and substantial outdoor space. The ground floor includes a bright lounge, open-plan kitchen-dining area, utility room and a ground-floor WC — practical layout for daily family use and entertaining.
Upstairs are two doubles and a single bedroom served by a three-piece bathroom. The property has recently undergone remedial works and neutral redecoration, so it is largely move-in ready while still offering scope to personalise fixtures and finishes. A sizeable shed/workshop and paved patio with pergola create a strong outdoor entertaining and hobby space.
Practical considerations are straightforward: heating is by an oil-fired boiler to radiators, glazing is older double glazing fitted before 2002, and the EPC is D. The house sits in a remoter community with fast broadband but average mobile signal and limited local services, so regular driving will be needed for most amenities.
Buyers should note a high flood risk for the area and that the wider locality scores as deprived; these factors affect insurance costs and some resale considerations. On the positive side, the property is freehold, chain-free, has ample private parking, low local crime and very cheap council tax, making it an affordable countryside option for families or first-time buyers willing to accept rural living trade-offs.