Seven double bedrooms, large garden and garage in sought-after Costock village.
Seven double bedrooms across three floors, two en suites plus second-floor shower room
Modern kitchen/dining room with island and integrated appliances
Bright garden room with underfloor heating and two patio doors
Integral double garage, generous driveway and EV charging point
Large, private rear garden with recently laid patio and mature borders
EPC rating C — not the highest efficiency; running costs may be higher
Council tax band G — materially higher annual council tax cost
Freehold tenure; good commuter links, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Set on a large plot in sought-after Costock, this substantial seven-double-bedroom detached home suits an extended family or multi-generational household. The ground floor centres on a modern kitchen/dining area and a dual-aspect lounge with a cosy log-burning stove, flowing through to a bright garden room with underfloor heating and two sets of patio doors for easy indoor–outdoor living.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors: five double bedrooms on the first floor (two with en suites) and two further double bedrooms with a shower room on the second floor. Practical spaces include a utility room, ground-floor WC and an integral double garage with power and an electric car charging point. EPC band C and freehold tenure are practical positives.
Outside, the large, private rear garden has a recently laid patio, well-maintained borders and gated side access to the generous driveway. The village location offers a peaceful setting close to Costock C of E Primary, local amenities and good commuter links to Loughborough, Nottingham and major roads; broadband and mobile signals are strong.
Notable negatives: council tax sits at band G, making running costs higher than average, and the EPC rating is C (not best-in-class). Buyers should satisfy themselves on heating and service installations and consider potential internal updating to personalise the large accommodation.