Large stone-built village house with garden, garage and adaptable living space.
Seven bedrooms and four bathrooms across versatile multi-story layout
Large modern kitchen, utility room and two reception rooms
Wraparound garden, landscaped patio, private garage and outbuildings
Bar/man-cave outbuilding—suitable for hobbies or informal business use
Constructed 2003–2006 with insulated solid brick and double glazing
Mains gas boiler and radiators; energy-efficient glazing present
Slow broadband speeds—may limit heavy home-working or streaming
Area shows relative deprivation and average crime statistics
This extended seven-bedroom detached stone house offers generous, flexible accommodation across multiple floors—ideal for a large family or those needing home-working and hobby space. Set in South Hiendley village, the property combines traditional stone character with modern additions, including a large kitchen, utility room and versatile outbuildings.
Inside you’ll find four bathrooms, two reception rooms and a dedicated gaming/entertainment room, providing clear separation between family, work and leisure zones. The wraparound garden, landscaped patio and garage provide private outdoor space and practical parking; outbuildings include a bar/man-cave suited to hobbies or informal home business use.
Practical features include mains gas central heating, insulated solid brick construction and double glazing installed post-2002. The house sits on a decent plot in a rural village with good primary schooling nearby and access to regional cultural amenities such as Nostell Priory and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Buyers should note material selling points and constraints: broadband speeds are slow, which may affect heavy home-office users; the wider area has relative deprivation indicators and average crime levels. The property’s size and layout create clear potential for HMO use, multi-generational living or further refurbishment to add value, but any conversion would require the usual permissions and investment.