Spacious five-bed farmhouse with river frontage and large private plot.
Unlisted 17th-century longhouse with period features and flexible layout
Set within just under an acre of private grounds in Weldon, this unlisted 17th-century longhouse blends period character with a recently refreshed interior and flexible five-bedroom layout. The principal suite occupies its own wing with a large four-piece ensuite, while the ground floor offers multiple reception rooms, a fitted kitchen/breakfast room and a utility with downstairs shower — practical for family life and countryside living.
The plot is a standout: formal lawns, landscaped terraces, a sunken patio and direct river frontage at the far boundary provide seclusion and several entertaining spaces. Practical outbuildings include a converted double garage with insulated, powered loft room, a separate studio/office and a summerhouse. A wide driveway and five-bar gate give off-street parking for around ten cars.
Buyers should note material facts plainly: the property sits in a high flood-risk area and has an EPC rating of D. The house retains solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation (assumed) and the glazing install dates are unknown, so further insulation or upgrades might be required to improve energy efficiency. Council tax is Band F and running costs should be considered.
This home suits families or those seeking a private rural retreat with generous outdoor space and versatile accommodation. Renovation has been carried out recently, but there remains scope for targeted improvements to energy performance and flood mitigation measures to protect long-term value.