Set within a peaceful setting, The Lodge is a distinctive three-bedroom detached home that combines period charm with modern comfort. Originally built in the 1800s, the property was comprehensively renovated six years ago and now offers well-balanced accommodation with character and practicality throughout.
Approached via a private cobbled-style driveway providing off-street parking and access to a large, detached garage, the house is surrounded by a wraparound garden with lawns, mature borders, and landscaped courtyard area.
The entrance tiled porch provides useful space for coats and shoes before opening into a bright and comfortable living room. This principal reception space features an open fireplace, a stone feature wall, and an original window with shutters that bring in plenty of natural light.
The living room leads into a dual-aspect dining room overlooking both sides of the garden. This room works equally well as a dining area, home office, or second sitting room, and retains period details such as wooden lintels and deep window sills.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of modern units, quartz worktops, and integrated appliances including a fridge freezer, dishwasher, and gas hob and a double oven. A stable-style rear door provides direct access to the garden, while a corridor connects to the staircase and a ground-floor wet room.
The wet room includes a walk-in shower, WC, wash basin, and separately the built-in storage houses the washer/dryer and combination boiler. Frosted glass windows ensure privacy while allowing natural light.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms. The main bedroom offers built-in storage and exposed beams, with views over the garden and driveway. The second bedroom overlooks the garden towards the garage, while the third bedroom enjoys a dual aspect and built-in storage.
The family bathroom is fitted with a bath, WC, and wash basin, with a south-facing window providing good natural light. A storage cupboard sits on the landing.
The gardens wrap around the property and are mainly laid to lawn with a patio area for outdoor seating. There is also a decorative well, adding a nod to the home’s history as well as the feature window in the living room. The driveway provides ample parking and leads to a large, attached garage with light and power.
Council Tax Band D
Freehold
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