Spacious, versatile home with low-maintenance garden and easy commuting links.
- Four bedrooms plus flexible ground-floor study/bedroom five
- Dining kitchen with French doors to paved patio and garden
- Solar panels fitted; vendor can provide details on request
- Single garage and multiple off-road parking spaces
- Enclosed rear garden with artificial lawn, low maintenance
- Fast broadband; average mobile signal; no flood risk
- Council Tax Band D (moderate); freehold tenure
- Area records above-average crime rates; check local safety data
Set on a corner plot in sought-after Mill Farm Drive, this modern four-bedroom family house delivers practical space and easy access to the A38 and M1. The ground floor offers flexible living: a lounge with a contemporary media wall, a large dining kitchen that opens to a paved patio, and a versatile study that can serve as a fifth bedroom or playroom. Solar panels reduce running costs and the property includes a single garage plus parking for several cars.
Upstairs are four well-proportioned bedrooms, with an en suite to the principal room and a family bathroom. The enclosed rear garden is laid with low-maintenance artificial grass and an extensive patio ideal for outdoor entertaining. Nearby open countryside and the Five Pits Trail suit families who want outside space while schools in the village have good Ofsted ratings.
Practical details: broadband speeds are fast, mobile signal is average, and there is no flood risk. The home is freehold and heated by a gas boiler with radiators. Council tax sits at a moderate band.
Notable negatives are factual: the area records above-average crime rates, which some buyers may wish to consider, and the property is an average-sized family home rather than a large executive house. Buyers should request full solar-panel documentation from the vendor and carry out standard checks on heating, electrics and roof condition as part of conveyancing.