Character-filled three-bedroom home on a very large corner plot in peaceful Gedney Hill..
Large corner plot with mature, private wrap‑around gardens
Five reception rooms — flexible space for living, office or play
Three double bedrooms and two bathrooms
Extensive outbuildings: two garages, workshop, summer house/gym
Driveway parking for several vehicles with double gated access
Oil boiler heating; drains to cesspit — ongoing running costs
EPC rated D (63/87); property of 1900–1929 may need maintenance
Buy-to-let buyers should check potential Selective Licensing requirements
Set on a very large corner plot in rural Gedney Hill, this detached Edwardian/Victorian-style home combines generous period rooms with flexible modern living. Five reception rooms, a bay-fronted living room with log-burning stove, and a large open-plan kitchen/dining area (converted from an attached barn) give plenty of space for family life, hobbies and home working.
The mature, wrap-around gardens and multiple outbuildings—including a double garage, workshop and a large summer house currently used as a gym—offer scope for leisure, storage and small-scale projects. Drive-through double gates and parking for several vehicles add practical convenience for family households with multiple cars.
Practical points to note: heating is by oil-fired boiler with radiators and the property drains to a cesspit. The EPC is D. The house dates from the early 1900s (solid brick with internal insulation) so some ongoing maintenance and updating should be expected in places. Prospective buy-to-let purchasers should check for any Selective Licensing in the area.
Overall, this is a substantial, character-rich family home in a quiet semi-rural hamlet. It will suit buyers looking for space, period features and outbuilding/workshop potential, and those prepared to manage fuel, drainage and periodic maintenance associated with older, solid-wall properties.