Spacious character home with gardens, double car barn and no onward chain..
Four double bedrooms; principal en-suite and walk-in wardrobe
Set in the peaceful village of Hatherden, Hemple House is a substantial detached family home with living space arranged over two floors and generous grounds on three sides. The house combines traditional character—sandstone/limestone walls and gabled elevations—with modern comforts including double glazing, recently fitted kitchen with solid wood worktops, and a luxury family bathroom. Multiple reception rooms and double doors to the garden create easy indoor–outdoor flow for family life and entertaining.
The layout suits families: four double bedrooms on the first floor, the principal bedroom with en-suite shower and walk-in wardrobe, and three versatile ground-floor reception rooms. Practical features include central heating via an oil-fired boiler, a detached double car barn and a wide driveway. The property is offered with no onward chain and sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty close to local amenities and well-regarded schools.
Notable constraints are factual and important to consider: the house was constructed before 1900 and the stone walls are assumed to lack modern insulation, which can affect running costs and comfort. Heating is oil-fired (not a community supply), council tax is above average, and the site has a medium flood risk in available data. These points mean some buyers may wish to budget for energy-efficiency improvements and check flood-cover and insurance implications prior to purchase.
Overall, Hemple House will suit buyers seeking a roomy, characterful village home with immediate liveability and potential to improve energy performance over time. Its plot, double car barn and countryside setting offer both privacy and practicality for family living.