- Detached contemporary house with large south-facing garden
- Remainder of 10-year Build Zone structural warranty
- Gas-fired underfloor heating to ground floor
- Solar thermal panels for free hot water in sunny months
- Two double bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms
- Off-road parking for two vehicles; large plot and patio
- Council Tax Band E; crime rated above average locally
- Broadband up to c.80 Mbps; excellent mobile signal
A contemporary two-bedroom detached home on the lower slopes of North Hill, offered freehold with the remainder of a 10-year Build Zone structural warranty. Built around five years ago, the house combines low-maintenance modern finishes with energy-saving features: gas-fired underfloor heating to the ground floor, a conventional first-floor heating system and solar thermal panels that provide free hot water in sunnier months. The living spaces are bright and well-proportioned, with oak floors, bi-fold doors and a wood-burning stove opening onto a south-facing garden.
The plot is a genuine asset for downsizers seeking outdoor space: a large, south-facing lawn and patio, timber shed, log store and an attractive brook running along one side. Off-street parking for two cars is provided at the front. Bedrooms are both generous doubles with en-suite facilities and countryside views from the front, adding comfort and privacy for two occupants or visiting family.
Practical considerations are presented plainly. Council Tax sits at Band E, broadband is up to c.80 Mbps and mobile signal is excellent. The area profile leans older and rural; local secondary school ratings are mixed. Crime is reported as above average for the area, so prospective buyers should satisfy themselves on local security and insurance implications. Overall, the property suits buyers seeking a modern, low-maintenance home with generous outdoor space and sensible running costs, while accepting local community and cost considerations.