Eco-upgraded Georgian cottage with south garden and flexible family space.
Five double bedrooms with one en-suite and Jack-and-Jill shower room
A reimagined Georgian stone dairy blending historic character with contemporary eco-features for family living. The house offers five double bedrooms, four reception rooms and over 2,700 sq ft of light-filled accommodation arranged across generous, well-proportioned rooms. The handcrafted bespoke kitchen, quarry-tiled garden room and multiple reception spaces create flexible zones for everyday family life and entertaining.
Sustainability is a genuine selling point: two air-source heat pumps supply heating and hot water, underfloor heating covers most of the house and the current Renewable Heat Incentive payments remain transferable until November 2027. The property has been extensively renovated within the last five years and benefits from double glazing and a fully insulated loft, with architect plans drawn for a loft extension (subject to planning consents).
Externally the south-facing landscaped garden with patio and raised lawn backs onto village allotments and open farmland, offering privacy and rural views. A block-paved driveway provides off-street parking for several cars. The village location offers local amenities, a ‘Good’ primary school and a low-crime, very affluent rural setting.
Notable considerations: the stone walls are original (assumed no built-in wall insulation), and council tax is high (Band G) — both factors to budget for. The loft extension requires planning consent and the RHI payments end November 2027, which limits longer-term subsidy. Overall, this is a high-spec, energy-conscious family home in a tranquil village location, best suited to buyers seeking character with modern performance.