- Four generous double bedrooms with countryside views
- High-spec Neville Johnson kitchen with granite worktops
- Underfloor heating, double glazing, boarded loft with power
- Conservatory and raised decking capture panoramic Stoodley Pike views
- Driveway parking for two; garage partly converted to utility
- Master en suite currently being renovated (in progress)
- Council tax above average; area recorded as relatively deprived
Set on an elevated plot with uninterrupted views of Stoodley Pike, this four-double-bedroom detached home combines modern finishes with true countryside living. The heart of the house is a high-spec open-plan Neville Johnson kitchen with granite worktops, central island and direct access to a raised decking area — ideal for al fresco dining while taking in the panoramic outlook.
The well-proportioned living room, bright conservatory and a converted garage-utility provide flexible ground-floor living. Practical features include underfloor heating, double glazing, a boarded loft with power, and off-street parking for two vehicles. A dedicated home office and plentiful fitted storage help this house work for remote working families.
Upstairs offers four double bedrooms, two bathrooms and scenic rear-aspect rooms that capture the hillside views. The master en suite is currently undergoing renovation to a new modern shower suite; the family bathroom is clean and neutrally finished. The garage has been partially subdivided into a utility — easy to revert if preferred.
This is a comfortable, well-presented home in a semi-rural hamlet setting with good broadband and mobile signal, low local crime and easy walking access to local pubs and countryside walks. Note practical considerations: council tax is above average for the area, and the property sits in a ward classed as relatively deprived despite its attractive rural setting. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the position and scope for family living.