Large garden, garage and excellent transport links in a peaceful town setting.
Quiet cul-de-sac position with countryside views to rear
Large dual-aspect sitting/dining room with French doors
Private, well-maintained garden with greenhouse and shed
Detached garage plus paved driveway for off-road parking
Four bedrooms; principal bedroom with en-suite
Kitchen fitted but offers scope for modernisation
Potential to extend subject to planning (stpp)
Built 1983–1990; double glazing install date unknown
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this four-bedroom detached house offers peaceful living with sweeping countryside views to the rear. The large dual-aspect sitting/dining room with French doors opens onto a private, well-kept garden — ideal for family life and outdoor entertaining. The principal bedroom includes an en-suite, and three further bedrooms provide flexible space for children, guests, or a home office.
The kitchen is fitted with wall and base cabinetry and usable appliances, but there is clear potential to modernise and personalise the layout. Buyers seeking extra space can explore an extension subject to planning (stpp). The property was built in the 1980s, benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing (unknown install date) and an EPC rating of C.
Outside, a generous paved driveway and detached garage provide secure off-road parking and storage. The private rear garden is a standout feature — lawn, planted borders, patio, greenhouse and timber shed — on a large plot that enhances privacy and future landscaping possibilities.
Practical points are straightforward: freehold tenure, no flood risk, low local crime and fast broadband. The town centre, schools (several rated Good), healthcare and transport links are close by, making day-to-day life convenient. The house is ready to occupy but will reward those willing to invest in updating and possible extension works.