Chain-free detached four-bedroom home in a popular village
Approx. 1,071 sq ft — modest overall size for a four-bed
Two reception rooms; en-suite plus family bathroom
Medium, enclosed rear garden; decent plot size
Off-street parking; driveway for multiple vehicles
Cavity walls, double glazing (installation date unknown)
Mains gas boiler and radiators; fast broadband, excellent mobile signal
Built 1967–1975 — some areas may benefit from modernisation
Built in the 1970s and offered chain-free, this detached four-bedroom home in Pixiefields suits growing families seeking village life with good commuter links. The house provides two reception rooms, an en‑suite to a bedroom and a family bathroom, delivering practical daily living alongside a medium-sized, enclosed garden and off‑street parking.
Comfort and running-costs look favourable: cavity walls, double glazing and a mains‑gas boiler with radiators suggest reasonable efficiency, while excellent mobile signal and fast broadband support home working or streaming. The layout is traditional and straightforward, so rooms are flexible for play, study or home office use.
The property is not a large home (approx. 1,071 sq ft) so buyers who need significant extra space should note this. The build era and glazing install date are typical of the period but not specified — there may be scope to modernise windows, decor or kitchen and bathrooms to personal taste. Council tax banding is not provided.
Set in a quiet, affluent village with very low crime and local primary and independent schooling options nearby, the house balances countryside calm with practical amenities. For families wanting a ready-to-live-in, chain‑free home with modest renovation potential, this offers a sensible, well‑situated choice.