- Three bedrooms with a long living/dining room (7.6m x 3.25m)
- South-facing private rear garden with pergola and entertaining terrace
- Open front and rear views over surrounding fields
- Large gravel driveway and detached garage; off-street parking
- Oil-fired central heating (private oil supply, not community)
- Recent shared septic tank; private drainage (shared with two others)
- EPC rating E; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (energy upgrade potential)
- Early 20th-century period property on a large plot in a quiet hamlet
A characterful three-bedroom semi in Wybunbury that pairs period charm with practical family living. The house dates from the early 20th century and retains Georgian-revival styling externally, while interiors have been updated to offer a long open-plan living/dining room, a fitted kitchen and two bathrooms. Large windows frame open field views to the front and the property benefits from a particularly attractive south-facing rear garden designed for privacy and entertaining.
The plot is a strong asset: a wide gravel drive and garage provide off-street parking and the garden includes a paved entertaining area, pergola and a private ‘secret’ seating space. The setting is semi-rural in a prosperous village with good primary schooling and easy access to Nantwich and the regional road network — well suited to families seeking countryside living within commuting distance.
Practical points to note: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators (not a community system), and drainage is to a recently installed shared septic tank (serving three properties). The EPC is rated E and the cavity walls are assumed to be uninsulated, so there is scope to improve energy efficiency. Council tax is moderate. Overall this property offers a rare combination of period character, generous garden and wide open views, but buyers should factor in energy and drainage particulars when budgeting.