- Seven bedrooms total, including a self-contained two-bedroom annexe
- Large open-plan kitchen/diner with quartz surfaces and island
- Detached double garage with electric door and ample driveway parking
- Very large, landscaped garden with patios, lawn and private decking
- Private shared gated drive serving six homes; quiet, exclusive position
- EPC C; some energy improvements would be beneficial
- Council Tax band G (quite expensive) and broadband speeds reported slow
- Service charge approx. £60 pcm (below average)
A substantial seven-bedroom detached house (including a self-contained two-bedroom annexe) set on a very large plot in a private cul-de-sac position between Sweetpool Lane and Chestnut Drive. The principal house offers five bedrooms, a master en-suite, three reception rooms plus a snug and home office/playroom — flexible space for a large family, multi-generational living or a home-working professional. The attached annexe has its own external entrance, open-plan lounge/kitchen, two bedrooms and a shower room, providing independent living or long-term rental potential.
Living areas are bright and generous, highlighted by a large open-plan kitchen/diner with central island, quartz worktops and French doors to the garden, plus a lounge with French doors and a fireplace. The rear garden sweeps around the property with split-level patios, large lawn and a private decking area with lighting. A detached double garage with electric door, substantial block-paved driveway and private shared gated approach complete the exterior.
Practical details: total accommodation is approximately 2,728 ft², freehold tenure, EPC C and no flood risk. Monthly service charge is approximately £60 (c. £720 pa) and council tax band G (quite expensive). Broadband speeds are reported slow, which may affect heavy remote-working or streaming needs despite excellent mobile signal. The property sits within an affluent suburban area with low crime and good local schools and walking access to nearby Clent Hills.
This home suits buyers seeking generous, adaptable space and garden privacy — families, multi-generational households or buyers wanting an annexe for rental income. Be aware of the higher council tax band and the slower broadband speed; minor energy improvements could lift the EPC rating further.