Renovated period chalet bungalow on a large elevated plot with ultrafast broadband.
Generous, elevated plot with large lawned gardens and sheltered south terrace
Double-aspect sitting room with open fireplace and countryside views
Well-fitted kitchen/breakfast room plus dining room opening to garden
Three double bedrooms; master on ground floor, two with far-reaching views
Full double glazing and modern external oil boiler; EPC rating E
Ultrafast FTTP broadband (up to 1600 Mbps) and excellent mobile signal
Wide gravel parking/turning area; single garage; first few feet of driveway shared
Granite walls likely uninsulated and oil heating — potential upgrade costs
Set on a large, elevated plot in the hamlet of Chardleigh Green, this extended 3-bedroom detached chalet bungalow combines period character with recent upgrades. The house offers double-aspect living, a well-fitted kitchen/breakfast room, dining room opening to the garden, and two first-floor double bedrooms with far-reaching countryside views. A generous master bedroom on the ground floor and two bathrooms add practical family living.
Practical strengths include full double glazing, a modern external oil boiler, ultrafast FTTP broadband (up to 1600 Mbps download), excellent mobile coverage and a wide gravel parking/turning area with single garage. The sheltered south-facing terrace and large lawned gardens provide privacy and strong outdoor appeal for families or those seeking rural tranquillity.
Notable considerations: the property is traditionally built with granite/whinstone walls likely without cavity insulation, and the EPC is E; heating is oil-fired rather than a mains gas system. The first few feet of the driveway are shared with a neighbour. Some internal fittings (notably the sitting room fireplace area) show mid-century styling and may suit further modernisation to taste.
This home suits buyers wanting peaceful country living with good digital connectivity and scope to further personalise. Its hamlet location gives quiet, rural character but requires reliance on nearby towns for broader services and commuting via the A-roads/M5.