Private outbuildings, solar income and expansive grounds ideal for family living.
Nearly 1.5 acre combined plot including one acre field opposite
Set on a combined plot approaching 1.5 acres (including an acre field opposite), this heavily extended detached bungalow delivers generous family living and strong outdoor potential. The layout includes five bedrooms — two with ensuites — two reception rooms, a well-equipped kitchen with pantry and a separate utility. Privately owned solar panels currently generate income, and the EPC sits at C.
Outdoor provision is a major selling point: extensive lawns, fruit trees, greenhouse, timber summerhouse, a large double garage, separate workshop and a storage container plus oak-framed carport and multiple parking spaces. The property is tucked into a rural hamlet setting, offering privacy, field views and easy access to village amenities and local schools.
There are practical points to note: the home is connected to a cesspit, broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average — important for home working. Heating is via an air-source heat pump and electric supply; while efficient, this does mean dependency on electricity rather than gas. The property was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s and, although well maintained and modernised in parts, some buyers may want to update cosmetic elements or services to suit modern tastes.
This house will appeal to families seeking space, buyers wanting outbuildings and land for hobby farming or vehicles, and investors looking for a rural asset with renewable income. A viewing is strongly advised to appreciate the scale of the plot and the practical benefits of the outbuildings and solar installation.