Spacious stone-built detached home with elevated gardens and far-reaching valley views.
Five double bedrooms, two with en-suite facilities
Double-aspect living room plus vaulted, heated garden room
25' dining kitchen with hardwood units and stone worktops
Wraparound, elevated gardens with pergola and entertaining terraces
Double garage, off-street parking and ownership of turning area
Built 1993 — suitable for modernising to personal taste
Council Tax band F; running costs likely above average
Excellent broadband and mobile signal; very low local crime
On the market for the first time in over 25 years, this substantial five-bedroom detached house occupies an elevated plot with far-reaching views across the Windrush valley. Built in 1993 and finished in stone, the home combines generous, well-proportioned rooms with a strong connection to mature, wraparound gardens and private outdoor entertaining spaces.
Inside, an elegant arched entrance hall leads to a double-aspect living room with a polished stone fireplace, decorative cornicing and a bright vaulted garden room. The 25' dining kitchen features hardwood cabinetry, stone worktops and integrated appliances, with an adjacent utility providing internal access to the double garage. Accommodation includes a split-level master suite and two further double bedrooms with fitted storage; the fifth bedroom is currently used as a study.
The gardens are a standout: interconnecting terraces, specimen trees, a creeper-clad pergola and an elevated, private aspect ideal for entertaining or family relaxation. Practical benefits include off-street parking for two vehicles, ownership of the cul-de-sac turning area and good broadband and mobile signal in this very low-crime, affluent area.
Notable considerations: the property dates from 1993 so buyers should review services and finishes for their preferred modernisation level. Council Tax sits in band F and the home is sold freehold — prospective purchasers should factor running costs and any desired upgrades into their budget.