Listed for £280,000
July 15, 2025
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The country-style kitchen captures the atmosphere perfectly, being fitted with a range of wall and base units in dark blue, which is very on trend, complemented by the solid wood work surfaces and incorporating a host of integrated appliances, including double electric oven, halogen hob with overhead extractor canopy, microwave, fridge and freezer. Inset spotlighting and Karndean Oak-effect flooring completes the stylish look. The bathroom concludes the ground floor living spaces, being fitted with a four-piece suite in classic white, comprising of WC, vanity wash hand basin, panelled bath and separate shower cubicle with electric Mira shower unit.
Up on the first floor, one will discover the two double bedrooms, both of which are bright and appealing and benefit from built-in furniture.
It is outside, however, where this special property truly excels, boasting a stunning garden plot which extends to circa 0.15 acres and includes a number of outbuildings, including a 19’ workshop and a stable, providing ample opportunity for work or leisure use. Adorned in wisteria, an attached garage with electrically operated door provides secure parking for two vehicles, as well as a handy utility area and garden WC, whilst there is also a flexible 14’ garden room which could be utilised for a plethora of purposes, including a home office/studio or even a guest bedroom/annex.
The front garden is low-maintenance with mature shrubs and trees, as well as privet hedging to the perimeter, but it is the magnificent rear garden which commands all the plaudits and is sure to score highly with any green-fingered buyers, affording a variety of different areas for relaxing, working or gardening, including generous lawned areas, mature planting and ornamental pond. One may even wish to create their own allotment space and enjoy a taste of the good life or perhaps own some chickens or similar. The pergola is perhaps this home’s best kept secret, however, secreted away at the bottom of the garden and draped in foliage, reminiscent of a Mediterranean hideaway and a truly romantic setting in which to spend those summer evenings on the Indian stone flagged patio with tapas and a bottle of wine whilst hoping for a glimpse of the deer which frequent the adjoining fields.
The ability of a property to enchant is a rather special quality indeed, something which is hard, if not impossible, to replicate through décor, fixtures or fittings, instead being an enviable quality which is engrained within its make-up. This unique home is one such property and, with so much to offer, including the benefit of no onward chain, we would highly recommend an internal inspection to appreciate its many facets.
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council Tax: Band B