Former Great Central Station House with period features
Recently fully renovated — turnkey condition throughout
Split-level living/dining kitchen with bi-fold doors to garden
Principal suite with Juliet balcony, dressing room and en-suite
Large mature wraparound gardens and patio terrace
Double garage, electric roller door and campervan store
EPC D; solid brick walls likely lack insulation
Conservation area, shared access road and slow broadband
This former station house blends pronounced Victorian character with a recent full renovation, creating a low‑maintenance family home ready to move into. The split‑level living/dining kitchen and elegant sitting room retain original features while providing contemporary comfort and generous entertaining space. The principal suite benefits from a south‑facing Juliet balcony, dressing room and bright en‑suite; an attic conversion provides a fourth double bedroom.
Outside, mature wraparound gardens, a terrace and specimen trees offer privacy and versatile outdoor space. Practical benefits include a double garage with electric roller door, off‑street parking and a secure open‑bay campervan store — rare for a village location. The property’s unique position beside the Great Central Railway provides platform views and occasional steam trains visible from the garden.
Buyers should note material facts: the EPC is D and the original solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation; broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average to poor on several networks. The home sits in a conservation area and is accessed via a shared road — these restrict certain exterior works and require attention during conveyancing. Council tax sits above average (Band E).
Overall, this is a distinctive, newly renovated period home for buyers seeking character, generous gardens and versatile parking. It will particularly appeal to families or those wanting village life with transport and leisure amenities nearby, provided they accept the property’s conservation constraints and energy limitations.