Detached three-bed bungalow on a large plot with redevelopment potential.
No onward chain; detached three-bedroom bungalow on large plot
Sought-after rural location with open countryside views
Requires renovation throughout; ideal for updating or modernising
Possible redevelopment with planning (subject to consents)
One bathroom only; single-storey living may suit/limit buyers
Oil-fired boiler and radiators; heating fuel is oil (not community)
Very slow broadband despite excellent mobile signal
Hamlet location — private but limited immediate amenities
Set on a large plot in a quiet countryside lane, this three-bedroom detached bungalow offers broad open views and true renovation potential. With no onward chain and a spacious, flexible single-storey layout, it’s a straightforward canvas for someone wanting to create a bespoke rural home or pursue possible redevelopment (subject to planning).
The property dates from the late 1970s/early 1980s and retains traditional layout and features. It requires updating throughout — cosmetic and systems work is likely — but benefits from double glazing, oil-fired central heating and a generous garden that frames the house. Broadband speeds are very slow here, though mobile signal is excellent.
Practical considerations are clear: there is one bathroom, the heating fuel is oil (not a community supply), and the house sits in an isolated hamlet setting that favours privacy over immediate local services. Nearby schools include highly rated options in Holmes Chapel and Lower Peover, and the area is very low in crime and very affluent. Buyers should note council tax banding is not provided and any redevelopment would need planning consent.
This sale will suit a family wanting single-storey living in a peaceful rural location, a buyer keen to modernise and personalise a substantial bungalow, or an investor/developer exploring redevelopment possibilities with planning. Viewings are recommended to judge scope and potential on site.