Spacious four-bedroom family home on a large secluded plot in Elston village..
Detached four-bedroom chalet-style family home on 0.324 acre plot
Approximately 1,600 sq ft with open-plan dining kitchen and three receptions
Large 28' x 16' garage workshop with power, light and WC
Ample driveway parking for up to five vehicles; multiple outbuildings
Secluded, mature front, side and rear gardens with countryside views
Conservation Area location — external changes likely need consent
Constructed 1967–75; well presented but may suit some modernisation
Broadband speeds slow; mobile signal average
Set back in Elston village conservation area, Red Roofs is a substantial four-bedroom detached family home on a very large 0.324-acre plot. The house offers about 1,600 sq ft of comfortable, well-presented living space across two floors, with an open-plan dining kitchen, three reception rooms and generous bedrooms. Mature, secluded gardens wrap the property, providing privacy and room for outdoor living or gardening.
Practical features include uPVC double glazing, gas-fired central heating, ample driveway parking for up to five cars and a large 28' x 16' garage workshop with power, light and a WC—suitable for vehicle storage or a tradesperson’s workspace. Outbuildings and garden sheds add useful storage; the garage could be converted to an annexe or studio subject to planning permission.
Notable positives: peaceful village location with low crime, good local primary schools and direct road links to Newark, Nottingham and the A1/A46. The property was largely constructed in the late 1960s/1970s but has recent updates such as a re-fitted 2021 bathroom and modern kitchen fittings.
Important considerations: the house sits in a Conservation Area, so external alterations will need consent. Broadband speeds are reported as slow, and although presented well, the layout and some finishes reflect its 1970s construction and may suit buyers expecting some further updating or modernisation. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the gardens, workshop potential and overall plot size.