Approx. 3.5 acres of private land with far-reaching countryside views
Detached three-bedroom bungalow with single-storey living (circa 923 sq ft)
Requires full modernisation and energy upgrades throughout
Potential for extension or redevelopment subject to planning permission (STPP)
Driveway parking and integral garage included
Cavity walls as-built with no assumed insulation — energy works likely needed
Single bathroom only; internal layout limited without extension
Freehold, no flood risk; council tax band above average
Set in the desirable village of Beech on the edge of open countryside, this detached three-bedroom bungalow sits within approximately 3.5 acres, offering long uninterrupted views and high levels of privacy. The single-storey layout provides straightforward accommodation with three bedrooms, a living room, kitchen and one bathroom — an ideal canvas for someone seeking a rural project or flexible smallholding base.
The plot is the principal asset: extensive gardens, paddock and mature boundaries create scope for equestrian use, smallholding, garden expansion or ancillary buildings, subject to planning permission (STPP). Driveway parking and a garage are in place, and the property’s location retains good access to local schools and village amenities while remaining rural and tranquil.
The bungalow requires full modernisation throughout. Heating is dual fuel (mineral and wood) with boiler and radiators; walls are cavity as-built with no added insulation assumed. The accommodation is modest in size (circa 923 sq ft) and has just one bathroom, so buyers should plan for internal refurbishment, energy improvements and possible extension or redevelopment (STPP) to realise full potential.
This is a rare opportunity for buyers who value land, privacy and countryside outlooks and are willing to invest in upgrading the house. The property is offered freehold with no flooding risk; council tax is above average. Purchasers should factor renovation costs, planning lead times and running efficiencies into their budgets.