Spacious 3-bed village home with gardens, garage and walkable amenities..
- Heart of Ashover village, walkable to pubs, cafe and farm shop
- Detached dormer bungalow with ground-floor bedroom
- Open-plan kitchen/dining/living; modern shaker kitchen installed
- Generous front and rear gardens; elevated, semi-rural outlook
- Wide driveway and detached single garage providing off-road parking
- Approximately 1,105 sq ft over two storeys; flexible family layout
- EPC rating D and council tax band F — higher running costs
- Constructed 1967–1975; may need future modernisation or system updates
Set in the heart of Ashover village, this three-bedroom detached dormer bungalow offers comfortable, flexible living across two storeys. The ground floor bedroom and open-plan kitchen/dining/living area suit multigenerational families or those wanting a down‑stair bedroom. Large front-facing windows and an elevated plot provide pleasant outlooks toward the village and surrounding countryside.
The house is tastefully presented with a modern shaker kitchen (integrated oven and induction hob) and neutral décor throughout. Accommodation extends to two generous first-floor double bedrooms and a bathroom with separate bath and shower. Externally there are sizeable front and rear gardens, a wide driveway and a detached single garage — a notable convenience for off‑road parking in this part of the village.
Practical details: the property is freehold, offers around 1,105 sq ft of accommodation, double glazing (installed post‑2002) and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators. EPC rating D and council tax band F indicate running costs are above average for some buyers; the house dates from the late 1960s–1970s which may mean some systems or finishes will need attention over time.
This is a village‑centre home for buyers who prioritise location and flexible living space — ideal for a growing family, those seeking a long‑term home in a well‑served rural community, or buyers looking to add modest personal updates. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the plot, internal layout and village proximity to cafés, gastro pubs and a farm shop.