Large rural bungalow with outbuildings and enclosed gardens, ideal for family or small business..
Four double bedrooms across one level, flexible living for family or home working
Substantial plot with formal garden, fruit trees, pond and vegetable area
Range of outbuildings: four stables, four stores, timber office and two greenhouses
Lounge with wood burner, dining room and kitchen with solid oak surfaces
Office block and workshops have power and lighting, ideal for small business
Heating via LPG boiler and Rayburn; off‑grid fuel cost considerations
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal in this remoter rural location
Medium flood risk; buyers advised to obtain their own surveys and checks
Set well off the lane with no near neighbours, this four double-bedroom detached bungalow sits on a large, enclosed plot and offers versatile single-storey living for families, hobbyists or those running a business from home. The house combines character features—solid oak surfaces, solid wood floors and a fitted wood burner—with practical modern touches such as double glazing and a fitted office block with power and lighting.
Internally there are two reception rooms, a kitchen with Rayburn AGA used for cooking and heating, a family shower room and an en‑suite to the guest bedroom. Bedroom layouts and generous room sizes suit flexible use: bedrooms, home office or hobby rooms. The outbuildings (four stables, four brick stores, timber office and two greenhouses) are a standout asset for equestrian use, workshops or small-scale enterprise.
The plot includes formal gardens with fruit trees, a raised pond, vegetable patch and large decking, plus ample block‑paved off‑street parking accessed via double gates. The timber office is ready for use with lighting and power; many outbuildings also have electricity fitted.
Important practical points: the property is heated via an LPG boiler (off‑grid supply) and historically used the Rayburn for both cooking and heating. Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average, reflecting the remoter rural location. There is a medium flood risk for the area. Prospective buyers should commission their own surveys and service checks, especially for services and any historic elements given the property's mid‑20th century construction.