Three bedrooms with lounge, kitchen/diner and sun room/utility store
Set on a large plot in the peaceful village of Talley, this semi‑detached three‑bedroom house offers generous parking, a sun room and broad rear views over open countryside. The property is traditionally constructed (1950s–1960s) with double glazing and gas central heating, and benefits from 14 solar panels connected to the grid, which reduce running costs.
The interior layout includes hall, lounge, kitchen/diner, sun room/utility/store, bathroom and three bedrooms. The house is average sized internally (approximately 1,066 sq ft) and presents clear scope for modernisation and improvement — ideal for a family seeking a rural home with potential to add value or adapt spaces (subject to consents).
Practical positives include ample off‑street parking and turning space at the front (suitable for a mobile home), a sizeable rear garden with open aspects and fine rural views, and a low council tax band. Energy features and mains gas heating help with running costs, though an EPC is currently pending.
Notable limitations are straightforward and important: there is no mobile signal at the property, broadband is only average, and the local area records higher deprivation despite very low crime. The house has a single bathroom and dates from mid‑20th century construction, so buyers should budget for typical updating and possible structural or cosmetic works. This property suits buyers seeking tranquillity, outdoor space and renovation potential rather than immediate city‑style connectivity.