Triple-glazed windows throughout enhance comfort and reduce noise
Large stoned driveway with parking for several vehicles
Good-sized rear garden, paved patio, summerhouse and gated carport
Three reception rooms plus extended kitchen and downstairs WC
Single main bathroom upstairs — may be tight for larger families
Built 1930–1949; older construction may need energy and cosmetic upgrades
EPC indicative of lower efficiency; improvements likely to reduce bills
Slow broadband speeds despite excellent mobile signal
Set in Much Birch, this extended three-bedroom detached home delivers generous family accommodation on a large plot. Ground floor reception space is flexible — three reception rooms, an extended kitchen with utility space and a handy downstairs WC — making day-to-day family life straightforward. Outside, a large stoned driveway provides parking for several vehicles and a good-sized rear garden with patio, summerhouse and gated carport offers practical outdoor living and entertaining space.
The house sits on a mid-20th century brick shell with cavity walls and benefits from triple glazing and a woodburning stove alongside a boiler-fed central heating system (LPG). These features add comfort and charm, while the loft and under-stair storage give useful practical space. The layout will suit families who value separate reception rooms and a traditional plan rather than open-plan living.
Buyers should note material points that affect running costs and future work. The property has an EPC grade indicative of older construction (energy upgrades likely to be beneficial), broadband speeds are slow for the area, and there is a single shower/bathroom upstairs plus a downstairs WC — something to consider for larger households. The house was built 1930–1949, so some updating and modernisation would add value and improve efficiency.
Overall, this is a well-proportioned village family home with sizeable outdoor space and strong parking provision. It will suit purchasers seeking a comfortable, characterful house in a rural hamlet who are prepared to invest modestly in energy improvements and cosmetic updating to modernise the interior and services.