Spacious, characterful family home with large gardens and gated access — chain free..
- Grade II listed period home dating to circa 1720
- Over 2,100 sq ft across three storeys, four double bedrooms
- Large two‑tier garden, electric gated access and off‑street parking
- Detached stone workshop with power, lighting and water
- Principal bedroom suite with oak beams and four‑piece en suite
- Chain free sale and good broadband and mobile signal
- Listed status restricts alterations; specialist maintenance likely required
- Area shows above‑average crime and higher council tax (Band E)
A striking Grade II listed period home offering more than 2,100 sq ft across three storeys, set behind electric gates on a generous plot. Original features remain throughout — exposed oak A‑frame beams, stone mullion windows and a stone inglenook fireplace — blended with a bespoke oak kitchen and high‑quality bathroom fittings. The property is offered chain free and includes off‑street parking and a stone workshop with power, lighting and water.
The second floor is devoted to a principal bedroom suite with oak flooring, a walk‑through dressing room and a four‑piece en suite; three further double bedrooms and two additional bathrooms provide flexible family accommodation. South elevation sitting room, slate and oak flooring, and a range cooker give the house a comfortable, characterful feel while being ready for everyday living.
Practical considerations are important: Grade II listed status will restrict structural alterations and reconfiguration, and the property is in a deprived area with crime levels above average. Ongoing costs include council tax band E and a small communal gate maintenance charge (c. £10pcm) plus a stated service charge figure. Buyers should factor listed‑building consent and potential specialist maintenance into renovation or improvement plans.
Location benefits include quick road links (M1 J29 nearby), good mobile signal and fast broadband, and several well‑rated local primary and secondary schools within a short drive. The detached stone outbuilding offers options for a garage, studio or home office subject to listed‑building and planning constraints.