Characterful four-bed village house with huge parking, private garden and renovation potential..
- Four bedrooms with ground-floor master and private conservatory
- Large open-plan kitchen/dining with vaulted beams and central island
- Sunroom and adjacent bar area; convenient ground-floor WC
- Large landscaped rear garden with decking and small stream
- Extensive forecourt parking for up to ten vehicles; useful shed
- Electric room heaters; main fuel electricity — heating upgrade recommended
- Medium flood risk; located in a high-crime, very deprived area
- Double glazing present but installation date unknown; possible retrofit needs
A substantial four-bedroom stone home on a large plot, this character property blends exposed beams and a vaulted kitchen with generous outdoor space and exceptional parking. The layout suits a family wanting distinct social zones — open-plan kitchen/diner, sunroom with bar, ground-floor master with conservatory, plus two first-floor bedrooms. The mature rear garden, decking and stream create a private, tranquil setting for outdoor living.
Practicalities are clear: the house runs on electric heating with room heaters, double glazing of unknown installation date, and solid brick walls with internal insulation. There is scope to modernise heating and some fittings; the property will suit buyers prepared to invest in energy and service upgrades. Flood risk is medium and the local area records higher crime levels and marked deprivation, which will matter for some purchasers.
For families who need space, parking and character, this property is strong value at the asking price. It offers immediate everyday comfort alongside clear renovation potential that could increase energy efficiency and resale value. Investors or buyers seeking a turnkey urban suburb home should note the heating, flood and local-area considerations before viewing.
Viewings will appeal most to buyers who prioritise size, outdoor space and period features and who are ready to address practical maintenance and environmental risk factors to make the house their own.