Spacious, light-filled family home with high-spec finishes and large gardens.
South-facing plot with panoramic 180° valley views and abundant natural light
Integrated solar panels and EV charging, under-house store with power and radiator
Large, landscaped garden with pond, greenhouse, terraces and dining deck
High-spec kitchen, bi-fold doors and extensive flexible reception spaces
Originally five bedrooms; currently arranged as three — rooms reconfigured
Lapsed planning approval for tandem garage; permission would need reapplication
Double glazing install date unknown; property built 1976–82, partial cavity insulation assumed
Juliette-style doors on master lack balustrade; safety alteration recommended
Set on a large plot with southerly, 180° valley views, this three‑storey detached home suits families seeking space, light and flexible living. The house is presented to a high standard throughout with extensive glazing, solar panels, EV charging and generous entertaining areas that flow to landscaped terraces, decking and a wildlife-friendly garden.
Accommodation is arranged across three levels and was originally five bedrooms. The current layout works well as a three-bedroom family home with a master suite, additional en suites and versatile reception rooms: a large living room with adjoining sitting/reading area, a substantial home office, a high‑spec kitchen with bi-fold doors to the garden and a lower-ground gym and utility areas. Under-house storage offers workshop potential and houses the solar controls.
Practical advantages include off-street driveway parking for several cars, two gas boilers for heating, a comprehensive security system, and easy access to the M62 for commuter routes. Local schools rated Good and a low-crime, affluent neighbourhood make this a strong family location.
Important points to note: a previously approved planning application to add a tandem garage has lapsed, several rooms have been reconfigured from their original bedroom use, and the double-glazing install date is unknown. The master’s Juliette-style doors currently lack a fixed balustrade and would require attention for safe use as a balcony. Broadband speeds are average and the house construction dates to the late 1970s/early 1980s with assumed partial cavity insulation—buyers should allow for routine maintenance and potential modernisation where desired.