No onward chain — ready for a quicker sale
Four double bedrooms; principal bedroom with en‑suite and dressing area
Large private rear garden; generous plot and pleasant outlook
Integrated double garage and wide driveway for many vehicles
Oil-fired boiler — higher running costs than mains gas
Council tax noted as expensive — factor into ongoing costs
Constructed 1950s–1960s; some areas may benefit from modernisation
Fast broadband; low crime and village amenities nearby
Set on the edge of a sought-after village, this four-double-bedroom stone-built detached house offers spacious family living with no onward chain. The property sits on a large private plot with mature shrubbery, a pleasant outlook, and a generous rear garden—ideal for children and outdoor entertaining. A wide gravel driveway provides extensive off-street parking and an integrated double garage adds valuable storage or workshop space.
Inside, the layout suits family life and flexible working: a large sitting room, separate snug/study, dining room, kitchen, downstairs WC and an en-suite with dressing area off the principal bedroom. Broadband is fast and the quiet village setting benefits from low crime, nearby primary and secondary schools, and local amenities such as a village hall and church.
Practical considerations: the house is heated by an oil-fired boiler and radiators, which can be more costly than mains gas; council tax is described as expensive. Constructed in the mid-20th century, the property is well-presented but may reward modest updating in parts to reflect modern tastes and reduce running costs. Mobile signal is average, and there is no flood risk.
This home will suit families seeking space, privacy and a village lifestyle, or buyers looking to add value through targeted improvements. The chain-free position makes it straightforward to move quickly.