Quiet cul-de-sac position with field views, double garage and solar panels.
- Four good-sized bedrooms, master with ensuite and fitted wardrobes
- Open-plan kitchen with island and separate utility room
- Solar panels and EV charging point for lower running costs
- Detached double garage with power, lights and ample driveway parking
- Views over playing fields from a quiet cul-de-sac position
- Decent plot with decking, artificial lawn, pond and seating areas
- Double glazing installed; install date unknown — check warranties
- Council tax above average; area has average crime and mobile signal
Set in a quiet cul‑de‑sac overlooking playing fields, this modern four-bedroom house suits a family seeking space and low running costs. The home’s open-plan kitchen with island flows to a dining/living area and separate utility, ideal for everyday family life and entertaining. Solar panels and an EV charging point help reduce energy bills and futureproof the house for electric motoring.
Upstairs offers four good-sized bedrooms, the master with ensuite and built-in wardrobes in every room, plus a family bathroom with a freestanding bath. The double garage, driveway parking and a decent plot with side and rear gardens provide practical outdoor space — including decking, an artificial lawn and a lower seating area with brick BBQ. Broadband is fast, and the property sits in a generally affluent, comfortable suburb.
Practical points to note: the glazing is double but the installation date is unknown, and council tax is above average. The area has average crime and mobile signal; some buyers may wish to check the age and warranty status of the solar panels and any remaining service life of major systems. Overall this freehold, late-1990s/early-2000s detached home offers a ready-to-live-in family layout with useful eco and parking features.