Large plot, open-plan living and country views ideal for family life.
Five double bedrooms, including two ground-floor rooms and two ensuites
Open-plan living kitchen with breakfast island and French doors to patio
Large private rear garden, patio, and powered summerhouse
Integral garage with electric roller door and generous in-and-out driveway
Spectacular uninterrupted rural views and high degree of privacy
EPC C (69) with potential improvement; double glazing installed pre-2002
Medium flood risk — check flood maps and insurance implications
Council tax above average; no current planning permissions on file
A substantial five-bedroom detached bungalow arranged over two floors, set on a large private plot with sweeping rural views. The heart of the home is a generous open-plan living kitchen with integrated appliances, breakfast island and French doors onto a flagged patio — ideal for family meals and relaxed entertaining. Two further reception rooms and a large utility add everyday practicality.
Sleeping accommodation comprises two double bedrooms on the ground floor (one with ensuite) and three generous double bedrooms on the first floor, including a principal suite with ensuite. Rooms are bright and spacious throughout, with solid timber flooring to the hallway and a bay-fronted sitting room that enhances the house’s character. The integral garage, electric roller door and large tarmac in-and-out driveway provide abundant parking.
The gardens are a major asset: an extensive lawn, paved entertaining terrace and powered summerhouse sit within a large plot that opens to countryside vistas, offering privacy and plenty of outdoor space for children or pets. The property is offered chain free which supports a straightforward purchase timetable.
Notable practical points: the home dates from the 1950s–1960s with double glazing installed before 2002 and an EPC currently rated C (69), so there’s potential to further improve efficiency. There is a medium flood risk for the area — buyers should check detailed flood maps and insurance costs. Council tax is above average for the area and there are no current planning permissions for extension works. Overall this is a roomy, characterful family home in a very desirable rural setting, best suited to buyers seeking space, views and immediate occupancy.