Large detached family house with extensive grounds and optional paddock nearby.
Approximately 2,200 sqft of flexible family accommodation
Ground-floor master bedroom with fitted wardrobes
Modern refitted kitchen with quartz worktops and Smeg hob
Three further double bedrooms plus landing study area
Quadruple garage and off-road parking for six-plus cars
Option to buy c.1.6-acre paddock under separate negotiation
EPC C, mains gas central heating; double glazing (installation date unknown)
Council tax level described as quite expensive
Set on a large private plot on Loughborough Road, this deceptively spacious four-bedroom detached house provides flexible family accommodation across approximately 2,200 sqft. Ground-floor living includes a large lounge, separate dining room and a ground-floor master bedroom with fitted wardrobes—useful for multigenerational families or anyone preferring single-floor sleeping. The modern refitted kitchen with quartz worktops and quality appliances sits at the heart of the home, with useful utility spaces including a boiler room and washroom.
Upstairs offers three further double bedrooms, a study area on the landing and a refitted three-piece shower room, giving scope for a home office or children's study zone. The house sits within extensive, mature grounds with paved patios, a workshop, stable-style shed and gated access. For buyers needing vehicle or storage space there is off-road parking for several cars plus a quadruple garage.
An exceptional selling point is the option to purchase the adjoining c.1.6-acre paddock under separate negotiation, which expands scope for equestrian use, horticulture or simply increased privacy and outlook. The property has an EPC rating of C, mains gas heating and double glazing, though the glazing installation date is not recorded.
Notable practical points are stated plainly: the paddock is not included in the guide price and must be purchased separately if required, and council tax is described as quite expensive. The house dates from the mid-20th century so buyers should expect the usual ongoing maintenance and potential cosmetic updating in places rather than a brand-new finish. Overall this is a well-proportioned family home in a tranquil, semi-rural setting with strong potential for buyers seeking space, outdoor lifestyle and flexible living.