Large, turnkey four-bedroom home beside Lyme Park with extension potential..
Spacious open-plan dining kitchen with integrated breakfast bar
Underfloor heating throughout entire ground floor for consistent warmth
Four double bedrooms; two with quality fitted wardrobes
Single family bathroom for four bedrooms; extension could add another
Large, well-manicured garden with flagged patio and timber outbuilding
Double integral garage with electric roller door; driveway parking
Solar panels installed, generating ~£2,600 p.a. income
Previous planning permission for over-garage extension granted
Set on the edge of Lyme Park, this spacious four-bedroom detached house offers generous family living across a large, well-maintained plot. The ground floor is designed for modern life with an expansive open-plan dining kitchen, a sun-soaked garden room and underfloor heating throughout the entire downstairs. A large lounge with a multi-fuel stove and a separate dining room provide flexible reception space for family life and entertaining.
Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, two with fitted wardrobes, served by a modern family bathroom featuring an oversized bath and a walk-in open shower. The property is presented in turnkey condition with stylish fixtures, a recently installed Worcester Bosch boiler and photovoltaic solar panels that currently generate an income of around £2,600 per year.
Outdoor space is a clear strength: a flagged patio, extensive lawn, established borders and a timber outbuilding with power suitable for a home office or studio. Off-street parking and a double integral garage (electric roller door) add practicality. Previous planning permission exists to extend over the garage to add an extra bedroom, bathroom and dressing room, offering genuine scope to increase living space and value.
Considerations: there is only one family bathroom serving four double bedrooms which may be limiting for larger households unless the approved extension is completed. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Built between the 1930s and 1940s, the house has double glazing of unknown age and a filled cavity wall construction—overall well-maintained but typical of its era.