Contemporary single-level living on 2.7 acres with stables and orchard.
- Detached modern bungalow on circa 2.7-acre plot with orchard and stables
- Large open-plan kitchen, living and dining area with Karndean flooring
- MVHR heat-recovery, double glazing, underground LPG tank (private fuel)
- Double garage, outbuilding, significant off-street parking
- Living room convertible to fourth bedroom for flexible layout
- Broadband very slow; consider satellite or mobile-based alternatives
- Council tax banding described as expensive; ongoing running costs
- Constructed 1967–75; some areas may need ongoing maintenance or upgrades
Hillend Cottage is a spacious, detached modern bungalow set within approximately 2.7 acres on Pudford Lane, offering a rare combination of single-storey living, outbuildings and genuine rural privacy. The home centres on a large open-plan kitchen, dining and living area with abundant natural light, modern fitted kitchen units and Karndean flooring. A long entrance hall links three double bedrooms, a single bedroom/office and generous reception space; the living room could be used as a fourth bedroom if required. Practical features include double glazing, an MVHR heat-recovery unit, an underground LPG tank and a boiler-fed radiator system.
Outdoor amenities are a major selling point: a huge plot with orchard (40+ fruit trees), stables, a double garage, separate outbuilding and off-street parking. The landscaped gardens and gravel drives complement the property’s contemporary cottage look while the site plan indicates potential for varied rural uses (subject to planning). For families, the property sits in a good local school catchment and benefits from low local crime and excellent mobile signal.
Buyers should be aware of a few material considerations. Broadband speeds are very slow here, so those needing fast internet must plan alternatives (satellite/4G/5G solutions). Heating is LPG-fuelled from a private underground tank (not mains gas), which may affect running costs and future servicing. Council tax is listed as expensive. The house was constructed in the late 1960s–1970s and, although updated, some areas may benefit from ongoing maintenance or further modernisation depending on buyer taste.
Overall this property will suit families or buyers seeking roomy single-level living with extensive land and equestrian potential. It combines contemporary internal finishes and mechanical ventilation with a large, versatile plot — an appealing package for anyone wanting rural privacy without total isolation. Viewings will clarify the house’s layout flexibility and scope for any further improvements or land use changes.
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