Large private plot with ponds and outbuildings, ideal for countryside family life.
- Circa 11-acre plot with mature woodland and paddock
- Newly renovated and extended to a high contemporary standard
- Natural swimming pond plus freshwater wildlife pond and patios
- Multiple outbuildings: games room, summer house, timber garage
- Gated entrance and large gravel parking for numerous cars
- Further development potential subject to planning permission (STPP)
- Oil-fired heating; EPC rated D and double glazing (date unknown)
- Slow broadband and Council Tax Band F (expensive)
Set within an impressive circa 11-acre plot, this newly renovated four-double-bedroom detached home combines generous family living with extensive outdoor space. The ground floor has been opened up to create a bright open-plan kitchen/breakfast and dining area with engineered wooden floors and underfloor heating, plus separate living, sitting and study spaces. The principal bedroom includes an en suite; three further double bedrooms share a family bathroom.
Outdoor features will particularly appeal to families and hobbyists: gated electric entrance, large gravel parking area, multiple outbuildings including games room, summer house, timber garage and stores, fenced paddock currently used for horses, a natural swimming pond and a freshwater wildlife pond. The plot’s mature Ash, Beech and Oak trees and multiple patios provide privacy and generous entertaining space. There is also scope for further development subject to planning permission (STPP).
Practical considerations are stated plainly. Heating is oil-fired (boiler, radiators and underfloor on the ground floor) and mains broadband speeds are slow in this area. The property has double glazing (install date unknown) and an EPC rated D. Council Tax is Band F and therefore expensive. The house was constructed in the mid-20th century and walls are likely cavity construction without additional insulation.
This home suits buyers seeking country lifestyle and versatile land use — families, equestrian owners or those wanting space for additional buildings or redevelopment (STPP). Viewings will be most useful for buyers who prioritise land, privacy and high-quality internal finishes while accepting rural utility limitations such as oil heating and limited broadband speeds.