Six bedrooms, four bathrooms across three floors, generous principal suite
Approximately 1.47 acres including lawned gardens, paddock access and gallops views
Open-plan kitchen/breakfast/family room with two sets of bifold doors
Triple garage, private gravel driveway and abundant parking space
Newly renovated interior retaining period features and high ceilings
LPG-fired boiler (not mains gas); factor in fuel cost differences
Located in an isolated hamlet—peaceful but longer journeys to services
Council tax described as quite expensive; large-plot maintenance required
Set within about 1.47 acres of gardens and paddock, The Coach House at Woodhouse Farm combines generous living space with countryside seclusion. The house has been sympathetically refurbished to offer modern open-plan living—an expansive kitchen/breakfast/family room with bi-fold doors, multiple reception rooms with wood burners, and a wine cellar/utility area—while retaining period styling such as decorative cornicing and high ceilings.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors and includes six bedrooms and four bathrooms, with two second-floor bedrooms benefiting from en suite facilities and outstanding rural views. Practical strengths include a triple garage, private gravel driveway with ample parking, fast broadband, and no identified flood risk. The property is freehold and offers direct access from the rear garden to paddocks and gallops—appealing for equestrian or countryside interests.
Notable considerations are factual: the property is heated by an LPG boiler (not connected to a mains gas network), council tax is described as quite expensive, and the home sits in a hamlet/isolated setting which may mean longer daily journeys to services. Construction dates indicate 1991–1995, though many interior features reflect traditional Victorian style. Prospective buyers should note ongoing maintenance responsibilities for a large plot and the typical upkeep of older-style brick and tile buildings.
Overall this is a substantial, newly renovated family home for buyers seeking spacious period-style accommodation with modernised living spaces, extensive grounds and strong links to local schooling and commuter routes. It will suit buyers prioritising privacy, outdoor space and flexible living over an urban location.