Spacious family home with large garden and woodland on your doorstep.
Prime end-of-close position backing onto Stoke Park Woods
35ft open-plan kitchen/diner with island and integrated appliances
Large, private landscaped garden with patio, lawn and shed
Flexible five-bedroom layout; dressing room easily reinstated
Driveway parking for at least four cars plus double garage
Built 2017 with likely NHBC remaining; modern, efficient construction
Solar panels fitted for lower running costs
Expensive council tax; service charge £650 annually
Tucked at the end of a quiet close and backing onto Stoke Park Woods, this detached five-bedroom home is designed for family life and entertaining. The expansive 35ft open-plan kitchen/diner with island and integrated appliances creates a bright hub that opens onto a private, mature garden with large patio and lawn. Neutral, modern finishes and the property's 2017 build date mean buyers benefit from contemporary layouts and likely remaining NHBC cover.
The current layout offers four double bedrooms plus a luxurious walk-in dressing room off the master that can be converted back to a fifth bedroom if required. Two en-suite bathrooms and a separate family bathroom provide convenience for busy households. Practical additions include a utility room, downstairs cloakroom, plentiful storage and a double garage with significant off-street parking for at least four cars.
Energy efficiency is enhanced by fitted solar panels, lowering running costs and supporting sustainable living. The home is chain free and set within a very affluent, low-crime area with good local schools and easy access to woodland and leisure amenities. Note the property attracts an expensive council tax and a below-average service charge of £650, which should be factored into ownership costs.
Overall this is a flexible family home on a large plot in a premium spot. It will suit households wanting generous living space, privacy and large outdoor areas, while buyers seeking a completely low-maintenance or fully discharged running-cost property should allow for council tax and ongoing estate costs.