Spacious period family home on a very large private plot with outbuildings.
Five double bedrooms with dressing room for master
Set in the peaceful village of Wall, this substantial stone period home combines Edwardian/Victorian character with generous, well-proportioned accommodation. High ceilings, two prominent bay windows and original detailing create bright, formal reception rooms ideal for family life or entertaining. The modern kitchen and large utility add practical daily living space, while a ground-floor office suits working from home.
Five double bedrooms — including a principal suite with dressing room — sit upstairs alongside a family bathroom. The house sits in very large, mature grounds with established trees, open views and several outbuildings plus a garage, offering scope for garaging, workshops or conversion subject to consents. The plot and room sizes will particularly appeal to families who value space and privacy.
Practical considerations are clear and important: heating is oil-fired to radiators, broadband speeds are slow, and construction is original stone with assumed limited insulation. There is only one main bathroom for five bedrooms, and council tax is described as quite expensive. These factors should be weighed alongside the property’s period charm and plot potential.
In short, The Old Vicarage suits buyers seeking a spacious, character-filled family home in a very private rural setting, with potential for further improvement or modernisation. Its extensive grounds and outbuildings offer long-term potential but expect some investment to upgrade services and insulation.