Private south-facing garden and garage — ideal family home in a quiet semi-rural development..
Three double bedrooms with master en-suite
South-facing rear garden backing onto paddocks
Underfloor heating to ground floor; mains gas boiler and radiators
Detached single garage, driveway plus visitor parking
Conservatory/dining room and dual-aspect living room with French doors
Monthly communal maintenance charge ~£38
Council Tax Band E (above average) and slow broadband speeds
Built c.2003–2006; double glazed, cavity-filled walls
A spacious three-double-bedroom detached barn-style home arranged over two floors, tailored for family life and entertaining. The ground floor benefits from underfloor heating, a dual-aspect sitting room with French doors to the garden, plus a conservatory/dining room that brings plenty of natural light. The kitchen is well-equipped with integrated appliances and easy flow to the rear patio — practical for day-to-day living.
Upstairs the master suite includes fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, with two further good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom. A galleried landing and impressive 16' reception hall create a welcoming, airy feel. The property sits on a decent plot with a private south-facing garden that backs onto open green space and paddocks, offering a good degree of privacy and outdoor space for children or pets.
Practical features include a detached single garage, driveway parking, allocated visitor spaces, double glazing, a mains gas boiler with radiators and very low local crime. There is a modest monthly charge (currently about £38) for communal area maintenance. Buyers should note broadband speeds are reported slow and council tax sits above average (Band E); any buyer should verify services, appliances and measurements by inspection and survey.