Spacious period home with annexe, south garden and parking, chain free.
Five-bedroom Victorian main house with original period features
London House is a spacious early-1900s Victorian family home set in the quiet rural hamlet of Highampton. The property offers generous living space across multiple reception rooms and four bedrooms in the main house, complemented by a detached one-bedroom coach house that can provide independent accommodation or rental income. A large south-facing garden, greenhouse and extensive driveway for numerous cars suit family life and hobbies.
Period features include bay windows, cast-iron fireplaces and high ceilings, while more recent updates include double glazing and a modern kitchen with integrated appliances. The layout is versatile — the coach house is ready for immediate occupation or holiday-let use, and the plot size gives scope for garden projects or further adaptation (subject to consents).
Important practical points: the house uses oil-fired central heating and has solid brick walls assumed to be uninsulated, so thermal improvements would reduce running costs. Drainage is via a shared water treatment plant; EPC is band E. The property is offered freehold with no onward chain, and the neighbouring plot has outline permission for demolition and up to two new dwellings, which may affect privacy or future views.
This home will suit families seeking character, space and countryside living, or buyers wanting a property with rental potential. Buyers should budget for energy-efficiency works and be aware of the shared drainage arrangement and nearby planning activity.