Generous five-bedroom home on a large plot near Ulverston town centre.
Five bedrooms across three floors with master en-suite and dressing room
Large open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with integrated Electrolux appliances
Double garage, large driveway and landscaped rear garden on generous plot
NHBC 10-year warranty and energy-efficient features (estimated savings £82/month)
Separate lounge, study, utility room and ground-floor WC for family flexibility
Low flood risk, very low local crime, excellent mobile signal
Slow broadband speeds — may need upgraded connectivity for home working
New-build finishable/personalisation needs once warranty period allows
This spacious five-bedroom detached house on Priory Road offers contemporary family living across three floors. The Wallingford layout delivers a large open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with integrated Electrolux appliances, separate lounge, study, utility and a double garage — ideal for growing families who need flexible space. The master suite includes a dressing room and en-suite, with two further bedrooms and a shower room on the top floor.
Built as a new home with an NHBC 10-year warranty, the property is designed for low running costs and modern comfort: energy-efficient features claim savings of up to £82 per month, and bathrooms and kitchens include quality Hansgrohe and polished chrome fittings. Set on a generous plot within a landscaped development less than 1.5 miles from Ulverston town centre, the location balances village feel with access to shops, schools and transport links to the Lake District and wider region.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the home is freehold and low flood risk, with very low local crime and excellent mobile signal. Broadband speeds are reported slow, which may affect remote working without alternative arrangements. As a new build, some buyers may want to personalise finishes once the NHBC period allows.
Overall this is a strong option for families seeking light, flexible accommodation close to amenities and the Lake District; investors or downsizers should note the property’s size and layout which favour household living rather than compact or single-floor requirements.