Spacious four-bedroom coach house backing onto open countryside.
Approximately 2,500 sq.ft of characterful accommodation
An elegant coach house conversion set on a large plot backing directly onto open countryside, this four-bedroom detached home combines period character with flexible family living. The property offers generous reception space including a 24' living room with log-burning stove, a bright conservatory and a striking stone-floored entrance hall with a galleried staircase.
Upstairs the layout is notably versatile: two staircases create scope for semi-independent living, home office space or multigenerational use. The main bedroom enjoys uninterrupted rural views and a private en-suite; a second large bedroom, two further bedrooms and a Jack-and-Jill bathroom complete the sleeping accommodation. Outside, the walled rear garden with mature planting, lawn, rockery and natural-style pond feels private and picturesque, while a gravel driveway provides off-street parking for four vehicles and gated rear access.
Practical details to note: the home is freehold, heated by an LPG boiler with radiators, and benefits from double glazing installed post-2002. Broadband speeds in the area are slow and mobile signal is average. Council tax is described as quite expensive. The property has an interactive virtual tour for remote viewing and sits within a popular village environment with very low crime and good local schools.
This coach house will suit a family or buyers seeking a characterful countryside base with space for flexible living. While the setting and internal proportions are strong selling points, purchasers should be aware of higher running costs (LPG heating and council tax) and limited broadband performance when assessing the home for modern remote-working needs.