Characterful four-bed with large garden, garages and development potential..
- Four double bedrooms, two with vaulted ceilings for extra light
- Spacious kitchen/diner with garden and field views
- Very large private mature garden; potential to build subject to consent
- Two driveways, off-street parking, double garage and single garage
- Ground-floor office, utility room and downstairs WC
- LPG-fired boiler (higher running costs than mains gas)
- Solid brick walls; insulation upgrades likely required (EPC improvement needed)
- Local area: above-average crime and very deprived indicators
This extended Victorian detached home blends period character with generous living space and a very large private plot. The house offers flexible family accommodation across two floors, including four double bedrooms, two vaulted rear bedrooms, a ground-floor office, and a spacious kitchen/diner that opens onto mature gardens with field views.
Practical benefits include two driveways providing off-street parking, a double garage plus single garage, utility room and downstairs WC. The plot’s size and existing access make it feasible to apply for planning permission to add a dwelling at the rear, presenting clear development potential (consent not granted).
Buyers should note the property heats from an LPG boiler and uses an LPG supply rather than mains gas; this can mean higher running costs. The house appears to be solid-brick construction with no confirmed wall insulation and an older energy profile, so heating and insulation upgrades (and a likely EPC improvement) should be expected. Council tax is described as expensive and local crime statistics are above average — factors to weigh for family buyers.
Overall, this is a characterful, spacious home on a rare, very large plot in a semi-rural village setting. It will suit buyers seeking space, garden privacy and development upside, and those willing to invest in energy upgrades and modernisation to reduce running costs.