Generous garden, garage parking and versatile living in a popular village.
Extended four-bedroom semi-detached layout with en-suite principal bedroom
This extended four-bedroom semi-detached house in Hodnet offers flexible family living across spacious ground and first-floor accommodation. The large kitchen/diner and an attractive conservatory provide practical daily space and room for entertaining, while the extended principal bedroom includes an en-suite for added convenience. The property is chain-free and sits on a decent plot with a notable rear garden featuring lawn, patio, summer house and outbuilding.
Practical positives include driveway parking, a substantial garage, mains services, excellent mobile signal and very low local crime. The house has oil-fired central heating, UPVC double glazing and cavity-filled walls, reflecting solid post-war construction and generally straightforward maintenance. Council tax is described as low, and the village location brings local amenities and good schools nearby.
Notable drawbacks are factual and important: heating runs on an individual oil boiler (tank maintenance and running costs likely higher than gas), broadband speeds are slow which may affect home working, and some buyers may want cosmetic updating or further modernisation in parts of the house. The double glazing install date is unknown and the property dates from the 1950s–60s, so routine inspection of services and roofline is advised.
Overall this is a family-sized home in a sought-after village setting that balances immediate livability with scope to personalise and improve. It will suit buyers wanting generous gardens, garage parking and flexible room layouts, but those prioritising fast broadband or gas-central heating should factor that into their decision.