- Guide Price of £190,000 - £200,000 +
- A Well-Maintained Two-Bedroom Home in a Peaceful National Forest Village Setting +
- Good Size Living Room +
- Kitchen with Integrated Oven and Gas Hob +
- Bathroom with Shower over Bath +
- West-Facing Garden with Rear Access / Storage +
- Off-Road Parking for Two Vehicles +
- Scenic walks around Moira Furnace Country Park and Canal Trails +
- EPC Rating - C +
- Council Tax Band - B, Freehold +
Guide Price of £190,000 - £200,000
A Well-Maintained Two-Bedroom Home in a Peaceful National Forest Village Setting
This well-maintained two-bedroom home offers beautifully presented living throughout, making it an ideal choice for first-time buyers, downsizers, or those seeking a quiet village location.
Beyond the entrance hall, you are welcomed into a spacious, well-kept living room featuring an electric fireplace and sliding patio doors that open onto a lovely west-facing garden.
The neatly arranged kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units with an integrated oven and a four-ring gas hob, providing all the essentials for everyday cooking.
Upstairs, there are two well-proportioned bedrooms, one benefitting from integrated wardrobe space. A centrally located bathroom with a shower over the bath serves both bedrooms. Additional storage can be found in the under-stairs cupboard off the hallway.
The garden has been thoughtfully landscaped with bordered planting, sleeper steps, plum slate chippings, and slabbed seating areas, offering a charming yet low-maintenance outdoor space. At the rear, there is practical storage along with a gate providing rear access. To the front, a private driveway provides off-road parking for two vehicles.
This property enjoys a peaceful village setting within the National Forest, close to local shops, a Co-op supermarket, cafés, and everyday amenities. The area offers scenic walks around Moira Furnace Country Park and canal trails. Moira Primary School is nearby, with Ivanhoe School and The Granville Academy just a short drive away. Excellent road links—including the A42, A511 and A444—provide easy access to Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Swadlincote, and Burton-upon-Trent, making this a well-connected yet tranquil place to call home.