- Large detached family home c.1,942 sq ft, four bedrooms
- Dual-aspect living room with open fireplace and adjoining study
- South-west facing large walled garden, private patio and lawn
- Attached double garage and driveway for at least two vehicles
- Modern kitchen, utility room and refitted en suite to master
- Oil-fired boiler; external oil tank present (not community supply)
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; opportunity for energy upgrades
- EPC band E and Council Tax band F (higher running costs)
Set on a generous corner plot in the popular village of Steeple Ashton, this substantial four-bedroom detached home offers flexible family living across nearly 1,950 sq ft. The dual-aspect living room with open fireplace, separate family room and study give everyday space and quiet corners for work or homework. A modern shaker kitchen links to a practical utility and the large south-west facing walled garden provides private outdoor space for children and entertaining.
Built in the late 1960s/early 1970s, the house is well maintained with double glazing and contemporary bathroom fittings, yet there is clear scope to personalise or extend (subject to planning). The attached double garage and wide driveway provide strong parking and storage capacity – useful for family cars, bikes and garden equipment.
Buyers should note a few material facts: the property uses an oil-fired boiler (oil tank in garden), cavity walls are assumed without added insulation, and the EPC is band E. Council tax is band F and running costs may be higher than newer, gas-heated homes. These factors make the house especially suited to families seeking space and location who are comfortable investing in energy improvements over time.