- Backing onto Hopwas Woods with secluded outlook
- Large private two-level rear garden and summer house
- Three reception rooms plus breakfast kitchen and pantry
- Ample tarmac driveway parking and single garage
- Master bedroom with en-suite; four double bedrooms total
- EPC D; solid brick walls likely uninsulated, upgrade potential
- Council Tax Band F (expensive)
- Chain free sale; no flood risk
A generous four-bedroom detached family home tucked against Hopwas Woods, offering a rare combination of space, privacy and countryside access. The house sits on a large plot with a mature, two-level rear garden, summer house and extensive tarmac driveway leading to a single garage — ideal for growing families and outdoor entertaining.
Internally the layout is traditional and adaptable: three reception rooms, breakfast kitchen with pantry, downstairs cloakroom and a master bedroom with en-suite. Characterful Tudor Revival details (bay windows, leaded glazing, fireplaces) pair with practical updates such as double glazing and mains gas central heating. Broadband and mobile signal are both strong, supporting home working.
Notable considerations: the property dates from the early 20th century and has solid brick walls with no cavity insulation, and the double glazing appears to pre-date 2002 — energy performance is rated D. Council Tax sits in band F and the EPC suggests scope for thermal upgrades. The sale is chain free, and there is no flood risk.
Viewing is recommended to appreciate the plot, woodland aspect and flexible, family-friendly layout. The home will particularly suit buyers seeking space, period character and potential to improve energy efficiency over time.