Spacious four-bed Victorian home on large plot, ideal for family or multi-generational living.
Large Victorian rooms and high ceilings
Four bedrooms — good for family or multi-generational use
Large plot with long driveway and off-street parking
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation
EPC F; oil boiler and private septic need consideration
Remoter rural location with limited local services
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Expensive council tax band
Set in a quiet hamlet near Kerry and Clun, this four-bedroom Victorian semi-detached house occupies a large plot with a long driveway and mature trees. The property offers generous room sizes, high ceilings and large bay windows that flood interiors with light — well suited to family or multi-generational living. Freehold tenure and off-street parking add practical appeal for country life.
The house retains period character but requires sympathetic updating. Construction is solid brick with no known wall insulation, the EPC is F, and the oil-fired boiler plus private septic tank are older services that may need ongoing maintenance or upgrading. Heating and energy efficiency improvements would be sensible investments to reduce running costs and improve comfort.
Practical benefits include fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for remote working, very low local crime and a peaceful rural outlook. However, the property sits in a remoter, very deprived area with limited local amenities and an expensive council tax band — factors to weigh for daily travel, schools and services.
Overall this is a spacious, characterful country home with clear potential for improvement. Buyers looking for a large, atmospheric family house or a property to refurbish for long-term value will find strong bones and scope to modernise while preserving period charm.