Spacious three-bed village home with west garden, driveway and detached office.
Three double bedrooms with master en suite
Set in the elevated heart of Ashdon, this well-presented three-bedroom semi offers spacious, flexible living across about 1,249 sq ft. The open kitchen/diner is the home’s social hub with French doors to a paved terrace and a west-facing garden ideal for afternoon sun and alfresco dining. A bright sitting room with an Aga wood-burning stove and a master bedroom with en suite add everyday comfort for family life.
Practical extras include a detached home office with vaulted ceiling, a gravel driveway with space for several cars, and highly efficient solar panels (owned outright) which help reduce running costs. The property has underfloor heating linked to an oil boiler and double glazing throughout, reflecting modern build standards from 2003–2006.
Note the important considerations: the main heating uses oil (not a community system), council tax is above average, and the location sits in a conservation area with some trees protected by TPOs which may restrict external alterations. There is a medium flood risk for the area—buyers should obtain their own flood and insurance advice.
This home suits families wanting village life, good local schools and fast broadband, plus buyers who value a ready-to-move-in house with workspace and garden. The plot is a decent size and the layout supports both everyday living and home-working, while modest restrictions and running-cost factors are set out clearly for informed viewing decisions.