Set on a very large 0.41-acre garden with scope to extend.
4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across flexible traditional layout
A rare 16th-century detached home on a substantial 0.41-acre plot, offered chain free and ready for someone seeking character and space. The house retains period charm and a flexible layout: two ground-floor rooms suitable for single-level living plus two first-floor bedrooms. Off-street parking and a garage add practical convenience.
The property will suit a family or buyer who values historic fabric and long-term potential. There is clear scope to enhance or extend (subject to planning permission) to increase living space and value. Nearby transport — the station about 0.27 miles away — and strong local secondary schools make this a sensible commuter-family choice.
Practical issues are material: the house requires modernisation throughout, with signs of roof and general maintenance needs. Walls are solid brick and likely uninsulated; heating is gas boiler with radiators. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile reception average. These are important considerations for anyone needing immediate modern connectivity or low-running-cost performance.
Overall, this property offers a rare combination of age, plot size and extension potential in a comfortable suburban village setting. Buyers should budget for renovation and insulating the solid-wall construction, but will be rewarded by significant scope to create a larger, energy-efficient family home.