Victorian four-bedroom with sun terrace, private garden and flexible income potential.
Four double bedrooms with two family bathrooms and two open-plan living areas
Upper living room opens onto a sunny terrace with countryside views
Generous private, enclosed rear garden, summer-house and play area
Two front entrances — easy potential for split accommodation or holiday lets
Newly renovated interior retains original fireplaces and window seats
Oil-fired central heating; new external boiler installed
EPC rating E and average broadband speeds — energy and connectivity considerations
Remote village location; local area shows higher deprivation, services require travel
This double-fronted, double-height semi-detached house in the heart of Moniaive combines original Victorian character with a contemporary, newly renovated interior. Four double bedrooms, two open-plan living areas and two bathrooms give families flexible space; the upper living room opens onto a sun terrace with countryside views while the rear garden is private, enclosed and child-friendly.
The property has clear income-generation potential: two front entrances and separate circulation make it straightforward to create partially independent accommodation for holiday lets or extended family. Upgrades include a new external boiler and modern kitchens, but the home retains period features such as fireplaces and window seats for genuine character.
Important practical points: the property uses oil-fired central heating and currently carries an EPC rating of E. Broadband speeds are average and the village is in a remote, ageing rural area with higher than average local deprivation — commuting and some services require travel. Council tax band is affordable and the freehold is included.
Overall this is a rare village home for buyers after character plus contemporary comfort with flexible living or rental options. It will suit families, professionals or buyers seeking a holiday/part-rental proposition who are comfortable with oil heating and a quieter rural lifestyle.