Period character farmhouse with annexe and circa 14 acres including lake.
Detached farmhouse with separate one-bedroom annexe
Nightingale Farm is a secluded detached farmhouse set in circa 14 acres, including a lake and paddocks, and packaged with a separate one-bedroom annexe. The main house offers abundant living space—large sitting and dining rooms, an extensive conservatory/garden room, and a well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room—suited to families who want expansive indoor-outdoor living and countryside views.
The layout is practical: three double bedrooms in the main house each have en suite facilities, with additional accommodation in the detached annexe. The long gravel driveway, generous parking, workshops and summerhouse add useful outbuildings for hobbies, home business or garaging. There is no onward chain and further land is available by separate negotiation.
Buyers should note a few material points: records and descriptions reference mixed heating arrangements (air-source heat pump with underfloor electric heating is listed, yet historic notes also mention oil-fired services and bottled gas for range/fireplaces). The property uses a septic tank, and council tax is described as quite expensive. The description references both a period farmhouse character and a timber-frame build (post-2007), so buyers wanting exact construction history or services should verify with their surveyor.
This home will suit those seeking countryside privacy, space for horses or small-scale amenity farming, or a family wanting separate annexe accommodation for guests or rental income. It is presented as well-kept and offers strong potential, but buyers requiring certainty about services, heating and construction details should commission a full inspection.