Spacious period home with paddock and income-generating solar array.
5 generous bedrooms including principal with en-suite
About 3.25 acres: formal gardens, orchard, paddock and stables
10 kW ground-mounted solar array — circa £6,000 pa income
Converted coach house: guest annexe or rental potential
L-shaped kitchen with Aga and log burner; high ceilings, sash windows
Oak-framed double garage, equipment store and home office above
Conservation area/grade-listed brickwork — alteration restrictions likely
Slow broadband and comparatively high council tax
Penwick Furlong is a substantial Georgian family house set in about 3.25 acres of formal garden, paddocks and outbuildings. The principal house offers high ceilings, double‑height reception hall, a south-facing sitting room with twin bays and French doors, a large L-shaped kitchen/breakfast/family room with Aga, and five bedrooms including an en-suite principal. Period details such as sash windows, parquet flooring and a large open fireplace give the house strong character and comfortable family living spaces.
The grounds are a major asset: mature gardens, orchard trees, paddocks, three stables and a tack room, plus a large oak-framed double garage with equipment store and a home office above. A contemporary converted coach house across the driveway provides open-plan guest accommodation with a bedroom and shower room — ideal for guests, multi-generational use or short-term rental income.
A 10 kW ground-mounted solar array, discreetly sited in the field, currently generates roughly £6,000 per year of tax-free income and supplies free electricity to the house, reducing running costs and allowing surplus energy for vehicle charging or battery storage. Practical benefits include private parking, electric gated access and proximity to highly regarded grammar schools and village amenities.
Notable considerations: the property sits in a Conservation Area and is described with grade-listed brickwork, which may restrict alterations and require listed-building consent. Broadband speeds are slow, and council tax is comparatively high. The house has two bathrooms for five bedrooms, so some households may want to add or reconfigure facilities. Overall, Penwick Furlong suits buyers seeking a large period family home with equestrian and income potential, who accept maintenance responsibilities and listed/conservation constraints.
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