Spacious four-bed detached home with field views, garage, summer house and office.
Extended 4-bedroom detached house with 2,687 sq ft of living space
This extended four-bedroom detached home sits on a large plot in a semi-rural hamlet, offering 2,687 sq ft of flexible family accommodation and sweeping field views. The layout includes a living room with log burner, separate dining room, recently fitted kitchen/breakfast room, garden room with underfloor heating, office and study — useful for working from home or family needs. Two bedrooms have en suites and there is generous off-road parking plus a double garage.
Comfort and efficiency are enhanced by zoned air conditioning in several rooms and underfloor heating in the garden room; the property benefits from double glazing throughout. A summer house with electricity extends useful garden space. The stone façade and traditional styling give the house character while the large lawned garden and patio face uninterrupted fields — a strong appeal for countryside buyers and families seeking privacy.
Buyers should note material practical factors: heating is from an oil-fired boiler (not a community supply), council tax is described as quite expensive, and the property sits in a medium flood-risk area — appropriate insurance and checks are advisable. The build date (1996–2002) and assumed insulated cavity walls suggest modern construction, but prospective purchasers should commission their own surveys for services, glazing dates and any routine maintenance.
Overall, the home suits a growing family or someone seeking rural space with home-working facilities. It combines generous living areas, practical outbuildings and strong outdoor privacy, balanced by the need to consider fuel type, taxation and the site’s moderate flood risk before committing.