Turn-key five-bedroom detached home with garage, EV charging and sweeping field views..
Five double bedrooms including master with en-suite and fitted wardrobes
Large L-shaped open-plan kitchen, dining and living area with patio doors
Detached powered garage with EV charging and water supply
Driveway parking for 5+ cars; gated rear access for extra parking
Low-maintenance landscaped rear garden with terrace and play area
Built 2024 and presented as a turn-key, newly finished home
Heating: air source heat pump present; oil boiler also cited—confirm system
Council tax band E; flooding risk flagged (verify with Environment Agency)
This striking five-bedroom detached house, completed in 2024 by a bespoke developer, offers a turn-key family home in a semi-rural hamlet. Finished to a high standard, the property balances contemporary open-plan living with far-reaching field views and low-maintenance gardens. The heart of the home is a large L-shaped open-plan kitchen, dining and living space that opens onto a porcelain terrace, ideal for family life and entertaining.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors and totals approximately 1,841 sq ft. Five double bedrooms include a generous master with fitted wardrobes and en-suite, plus two family bathrooms and a second-floor shower room. Practical features include a utility room, ground-floor underfloor heating, high-quality LVT flooring, and extensive built-in storage.
Outside, a detached powered garage (with EV charging and water) and a block-paved driveway provide parking for five plus cars. The rear garden is landscaped for low upkeep — astroturf, play area and tiled terrace — all framed by open countryside. Local amenities and several Good-rated schools are within reach, making the location convenient for families seeking a rural setting.
Buyers should note some practical considerations: the property uses both an air source heat pump and an oil-fired boiler (confirm current configuration), council tax is band E, and flood-risk information varies by source (please verify local Environment Agency data). The walls are described as solid brick; insulation details are assumed rather than confirmed. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale, specification and countryside outlook in person.