Village-centre three-bedroom home with garage and parking.
• Three double bedrooms across three storeys
• Two reception rooms; rustic living room with wood-burning stove
• Off-road parking for two cars plus attached single garage
• Chain free sale in village-centre courtyard location
• Shared lawned garden; small private plot to maintain
• EPC rating D; double glazing installed before 2002
• Constructed 1976–1982; may need incremental upgrades
• Very low flood risk and low local crime rates
Set within the heart of a quiet village courtyard, this semi-detached barn-style home provides comfortable family living across three storeys. The house offers two reception rooms, a rustic living room with a wood-burning stove, and three double bedrooms—suitable for growing families or home-working parents. Off-road parking for two vehicles, an attached single garage and shared lawned garden add practical outdoor and storage space.
The property is chain free and presented in good order, yet it dates from the late 1970s/early 1980s and retains some older fittings; the double glazing was installed before 2002 and the Energy Performance Certificate is D. These facts mean some buyers may want to budget for incremental energy-efficiency improvements over time. The home uses mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators and sits on a small plot within a very low-crime, affluent area.
Location is a key asset: the house sits close to the village church and within easy reach of a well-rated primary school and highly regarded independent school options nearby. Fast broadband, average mobile signal and local amenities —post office, bus stop and village green—support everyday family life. For buyers seeking period character in a prosperous countryside setting, this property balances charm, size (about 1,582 sq ft) and practical parking, while being ready for personalisation to improve energy performance and modern convenience.