Five bedrooms including top-floor dormer room and versatile attic space
Self-contained annexe with kitchenette and shower room
25ft kitchen-diner with built-in breakfast nook and patio access
Tiered rear garden backing onto fields; raised patio and decking
Off-street parking for one car; more parking a short walk away
Small plot and overall footprint for a five-bed property
Average broadband speeds; loft conversion possible subject to planning
Set over three floors in the heart of Kingsley, this traditional end-terrace blends period character with flexible family living. The main house provides four double bedrooms plus a fifth bedroom/dormer on the top floor, large reception rooms and a 25ft kitchen-diner with a built-in breakfast nook that opens onto the rear patio. A self-contained annexe at the bottom of the garden adds independent space for guests, extended family or home-working.
Externally the property sits on a small plot but offers a carefully tiered garden backing onto open fields, a raised patio, decking with pergola, lawn and pond — ideal for family outdoor time and summer entertaining. Off-street parking is available for one vehicle close to the house with additional public parking a short walk away.
Practical points to note: the plot and overall property footprint are modest for a five-bedroom home, and broadband speeds are average. There is clear potential to add value, for example by converting the loft (subject to planning) or updating areas to personal taste. No flood risk and council tax is low, which helps running costs.
This is a good match for buyers seeking a character-filled, multi-generational family home in a semi-rural village location with countryside views and separate annexe accommodation. It offers immediate liveability with obvious routes for sympathetic improvement and future uplift.