Period three-bed with modern stables on 4.4 acres — ideal for riders.
Approximately 4.4 acres of land suited for equestrian use
Set over approximately 4.4 acres, this period three-bedroom terrace combines upgraded living spaces with extensive equestrian facilities. The house offers three floors of flexible accommodation, including a top-floor double with skylight and en suite jacuzzi, two first-floor bedrooms (one with a dressing room), a family bathroom, and a useful cellar for storage or future conversion.
The grounds are the standout feature: four modern stables with electricity, water and Wi‑Fi, tack room and outbuildings arranged for immediate use. Sweeping rural views, direct access to nearby bridleways and proximity to multiple regional equestrian centres make the plot highly practical for riders and small-scale livery.
Practical strengths include mains gas central heating, double glazing, freehold tenure and no identified flood risk. The location balances countryside seclusion with good connectivity — the M65, A56 and local rail links are within easy reach, and everyday amenities are close by.
Important considerations: the property is a Victorian-era terrace (constructed before 1900) and has an EPC rating of D, so energy upgrades could be needed to improve running costs. As a terrace on a large agricultural plot, there may be limitations to privacy and scope for certain external developments; any change of use or expansion should be checked with planning authorities. Overall, this is a specialist equestrian opportunity for buyers seeking immediate equine infrastructure and countryside lifestyle.