- Substantial stone country house in circa 5.11 acres
- Four double bedrooms, one with en-suite
- Farmhouse kitchen/dining room plus separate study
- Large brick workshop/tractor shed 9.74m x 7.51m
- Double garage, sweeping drive and ample parking
- Paddock suitable for equestrian or smallholding use
- Very slow broadband across the property
- Hampt/isolated location and higher council tax
Set within about 5.11 acres, this substantial stone country house combines period character with practical outbuildings and paddock space. Exposed stone walls, ceiling beams and a large inglenook fireplace give the principal rooms strong cottage charm, while a farmhouse kitchen/dining room and separate study provide family-friendly living. The plot includes formal gardens, extensive lawns, and a paddock suitable for small-scale equestrian or hobby-farming use.
Outside, a sweeping private drive leads to a double garage and generous parking for multiple vehicles. A large brick storage/workshop/tractor shed (9.74m x 7.51m) adds versatile space for vehicles, equipment or a workshop. The grounds are landscaped with mature trees, planted beds and winding paths that offer privacy and long, open country views.
Practical considerations include very slow broadband across the property and higher council tax costs; the location is a hamlet/isolated setting, so commute and amenities require planning. There are useful modern touches such as UV charging points, but buyers should expect a rural lifestyle rather than urban convenience. The overall accommodation is generous and adaptable, making the house ideal for families seeking space, those with equestrian interests or buyers wanting a character home with scope to personalise.