Well-presented family home with south garden and garage — solar lease may affect mortgages.
Five generous bedrooms including principal with en-suite
Bright lounge, dining room and sunroom opening to garden
Refitted modern kitchen with separate utility room
Integral double garage with electric doors and driveway
South-facing, fully enclosed rear garden with raised decking
Leased solar panels (approx. 13 years left) — may affect mortgage lending
EPC Rating C; Council Tax Band E (above average)
Built c.1996–2002; approx. 1,550 sq ft, no flood risk
This spacious five-bedroom detached family home sits in a quiet, sought-after Sleaford suburb and offers flexible living across well-proportioned rooms. The bright lounge flows through to a dining room and sunroom, creating an easy entertaining space that opens onto a south-facing, fully enclosed garden with raised decking and an electric canopy.
The contemporary refitted kitchen and separate utility room add practical, modern living, while the principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite. An integral double garage with electric doors and driveway parking provides secure vehicle storage. Eco-friendly solar panels reduce running costs and currently generate income under a lease agreement.
Important: the solar panels are on a lease with approximately 13 years remaining. This lease arrangement has been identified as a potential mortgage impediment — some lenders may refuse to lend because of the lease terms. EPC is C and council tax band is E; the property is freehold but buyers should obtain lender confirmation before committing.
Overall this is a comfortable, well-presented family home in a very low-crime, affluent area with excellent local schools and good transport links. It will suit a growing family seeking ready-to-move-in accommodation, but purchasers should check mortgage availability given the leased solar arrangement.