Spacious four-bedroom home with sunny garden and far-reaching countryside views..
- South-facing landscaped rear garden backing onto open farmland
- Open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining with patio access
- Principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite
- Driveway for three cars plus integrated garage with power
- Double glazing throughout; oil-fired boiler installed 2021
- EPC rating D — potential for energy-efficiency improvements
- Council Tax Band E (above average); oil heating running costs
- Located in a village cul-de-sac; area classified as very deprived
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this four-bedroom detached home pairs modern living with broad open countryside views. The ground floor’s open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining space opens to a south-facing landscaped garden — a bright, family-friendly area for children and outdoor entertaining. An integrated garage and driveway for three cars add practical parking and storage.
The principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and an en-suite; three further double bedrooms and a large family bathroom provide flexible family accommodation. The house benefits from double glazing and a recently installed oil boiler (2021) for reliable heating. Available with no onward chain, the property is ready for a straightforward purchase.
Practical considerations: the property sits in a very deprived area classification and has an EPC rating of D. Heating runs on oil (not a community supply), and council tax is band E (above average). While the home appears well maintained, buyers wanting the highest energy efficiency or lower running costs should factor potential upgrades into their budget.
Overall, this is a spacious, well-arranged family home with strong outdoor appeal and countryside outlooks — a good choice for buyers prioritising space, garden orientation and rural views, and who are comfortable with oil heating and modest energy-efficiency improvements.