- Extended four-bedroom detached house with large corner plot
- Open-plan kitchen, dining and orangery with two bi-fold sets
- Games/entertainment room with power, lighting and bi-fold doors
- Principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and hidden ensuite
- Driveway for 3–4 cars plus single garage; further garage permission granted
- Historic loft permission lapsed; new application required for conversion
- Shared access driveway and restricted head height in bedroom two
- Council Tax Band F (expensive)
Set on a large corner plot in semi-rural Astwood Bank, this extended four-bedroom detached house offers generous family space and strong curb appeal. The open-plan kitchen, dining area and orangery create a bright central hub with granite worktops, two sets of bi-fold doors and a skylight. A separate games/entertainment room with power and bi-fold doors extends living outdoors, ideal for hosting or multigenerational use.
The principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and a hidden ensuite; three further bedrooms and a large four-piece family bathroom provide flexible accommodation. Practical extras include a study/home office, detached single garage, large driveway with parking for 3–4 vehicles and fast broadband — well suited to home working and modern family life. EPC rating C and no identified flood risk.
Notable positives are matched by practical points to note: access is via a shared driveway; the existing garage is single-width though permission has been granted to build an additional front garage. Historic loft planning permission has lapsed, so a buyer would need to reapply to convert the loft. Bedroom two has some restricted head height due to a dormer.
Located close to local shops, bus routes and several primary and secondary schools, the property sits in a comfortable, affluent neighbourhood that favours those seeking semi-rural living with convenient amenities. Council Tax is band F (expensive), which should be considered against the home's size and running costs.