Five-bed detached home with countryside views, modern comfort and a large garden.
Five spacious double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Open-plan kitchen/diner/family room with island and French doors
Air source heat pump and wet underfloor heating on ground floor
Large private rear garden with countryside views and patio
Driveway for multiple cars, integral garage and three garden sheds
High flooding risk — obtain reports and suitable insurance
Slow local broadband speeds — may affect heavy remote working
Council tax level described as quite expensive
A substantial five-bedroom detached home on the edge of Stanford in the Vale, built in 2020 with a traditional stone facade and modern fittings. Ground floor living is open and social: a generous kitchen/diner/family room with island, wood-burning stove and French doors leads onto a private rear garden with uninterrupted countryside views. A dual-aspect sitting room/office and utility space add flexibility for family life and working from home.
Comfort and efficiency are priorities: the house uses an air source heat pump and wet underfloor heating across the ground floor, and high-quality finishes include oak flooring, an oak staircase and built-in wardrobes to all bedrooms. The property sits on a large plot with driveway parking for multiple cars, an integral garage and plentiful outdoor storage – well suited to growing families who need space and storage.
Buyers should note practical limitations alongside the positives. The property is in an area with a high flooding risk — potential purchasers should obtain flood reports and suitable insurance. Broadband speeds are slow locally, which may affect heavy remote-working households. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Heating runs on electricity via the air source heat pump; buyers should check likely running costs and tariff options.
Overall this well-presented, modern-built family home combines traditional looks with contemporary comfort and generous outdoor space. It will appeal to families seeking village life with countryside views, provided they are comfortable managing flood risk and local connectivity limitations.