Sunny garden and easy walking distance to station and village amenities.
- 3 generous double bedrooms with exposed timber beams
- South-facing cottage garden with three seating areas
- Two reception rooms; versatile family living spaces
- Modern kitchen and high-quality downstairs bathroom
- Two large powered outbuildings: workshop/garage and office/garage
- Short walk to Ash Vale shops and train station
- Single full bathroom only; upstairs cloakroom only
- 16th-century origins (not listed); some period maintenance likely
Tucked down a quiet lane, this sympathetically extended detached home blends 16th-century charm with practical family living. Exposed oak beams, an inglenook fireplace and rustic features give character throughout, while a modern kitchen and high-quality bathroom deliver everyday convenience.
The layout includes three generous double bedrooms, two reception rooms and flexible ground-floor space ideal for family dining and relaxed living. Outside, a south-facing garden with three separate seating areas, vegetable patch and established planting offers privacy and plenty of sun. Two large powered outbuildings (workshop/garage and separate office/garage) plus driveway parking give excellent storage and hobby space.
Location is a key strength: an easy walk to Ash Vale village shops and the railway station, with good local schools nearby. The property is freehold and sits on a decent wrap-around plot, suited to buyers who value period character and outdoor space.
Buyers should note a single full bathroom (ground floor) with an additional upstairs cloakroom only, which may be limiting for larger households. The house dates from the 1500s and, while well presented, may have typical period maintenance needs and lower ceiling heights in some rooms. Council tax is above average.