Upside-down family home on a large private plot with balcony views and development potential.
- Five double bedrooms with multiple ensuites and flexible sleeping arrangements
- Large open-plan kitchen/diner and expansive dual-aspect living room
- Elevated balcony with uninterrupted views over mature landscaped gardens
- Very large private plot with potential for development (STPP)
- Sweeping driveway, garage and parking for multiple vehicles
- Solar panels fitted; Energy Rating C
- Constructed c.1950–1966; some elements may need updating (glazing date unknown)
- Council Tax Band E (expensive) — consider ongoing running costs
Tucked away on a peaceful lane between Fenay Bridge and Almondbury, this upside-down five-bedroom detached house sits on a very large, mature plot offering privacy and elevated views. The upper floor is designed for relaxed family living with a generous open-plan dining kitchen, expansive living room and a balcony that overlooks landscaped gardens — ideal for indoor-outdoor entertaining. High-spec touches include quartz worktops, integrated appliances and a log-burning stove; solar panels help offset running costs. The property is chain free and offered freehold, with an Energy Rating of C.
The lower level provides flexible family accommodation: four double bedrooms (two with ensuites), a stylish family bathroom and direct garden access from one bedroom — useful for guests or home-working. Practical spaces include a utility room, home office and ample fitted storage. A sweeping driveway and garage provide parking for multiple cars and easy access to nearby amenities, well-regarded schools and countryside walks.
Buyers should note the house was constructed circa 1950–1966; while there are no known structural defects, some elements (double glazing install date unknown) may predate current standards and could need review. The plot offers clear development potential (subject to planning permission) but any extensions or builds must be verified with local planning authorities. Council Tax is Band E and running costs should be considered alongside the property’s size and features.
This home will suit a growing family seeking spacious, distinctive accommodation with substantial outdoor space and scope for future improvement. Viewers wanting move-in-ready modernity will appreciate the kitchen and bathrooms; those seeking further value can consider refurbishment or development opportunities (STPP).