- 0.6 of an acre plot +
- 1930s detached house +
- Over 2500 sq ft of accommodation +
- Lots of potential to extend further +
- Lovely country views +
- Four bedrooms +
- Great location +
A Substantial 1930s Detached Home on a Generous 0.62-Acre Plot with Stunning Countryside Views and Massive Potential for Further Extension
Set within a beautifully mature plot of approximately 0.62 acres, this substantial 1930s detached house enjoys a rare combination of space, character, and potential. Already extended to provide over 2,500 square feet of versatile accommodation, the property still offers enormous scope to grow—its exceptionally wide plot could comfortably accommodate a further 1,000 square feet or more of additional space, subject to planning permission.
Inside, the layout has been thoughtfully configured to suit modern family life. There is an excellent balance of formal and informal living areas, including a welcoming sitting room, a dedicated study, a bright garden room that connects beautifully with the outdoors, a spacious family room, and a generous games room ideal for entertaining. At the heart of the home is a large kitchen diner, offering plenty of space for everyday living and socialising.
Upstairs, the first floor provides four well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. The arrangement works equally well for families seeking private space or those needing flexible accommodation for guests or home working.
What sets this property apart is its setting. The rear of the house opens onto magnificent views of a peaceful horse paddock, with the picturesque Maulden Woods forming a stunning natural backdrop beyond. The garden itself is extensive and diverse, beginning with a large decked area that’s ideal for entertaining. This leads on to a more formal lawned garden before transitioning into a wilder, wooded section at the far end—offering both beauty and privacy, while making the most of the countryside outlook.
Altogether, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a generously proportioned, well-located period home with incredible outside space, exceptional views, and the potential to further develop into something truly spectacular.
EPC Rating: C