Stylishly five-bedroom house on the market for £599,950
This stylishly renovated home is set within a private development of just 16 properties in the peaceful village.
The house, listed by Bryce & Co, combines modern elegance with practicality across its three floors.
The property offers more than 3,500 sq ft of living space, with a striking galleried entrance hall and a bespoke oak staircase.
One of the living spaces (Image: Bryce & Co)
The principal reception room is complete with a ceiling-mounted projector and integrated studio-grade surround sound.
The open-plan kitchen and dining area boasts bespoke cabinetry, premium appliances, and sleek work surfaces.
A sunroom at the rear of the house features full-height apex glazing and French doors opening onto the garden.
The first floor is centred around a galleried landing, with access to a balcony overlooking the front of the property.
The bathroom (Image: Bryce & Co)
This floor houses four double bedrooms, including a principal suite with a fitted dressing room and modern en suite.
The second floor includes a substantial games or leisure room, a fifth double bedroom, and an additional en suite.
The exterior of the house features a block-paved driveway, a paved terrace, and a level lawn.
Additional features include a timber garden shed, a designated area for a hot tub, and mature hedging providing privacy.
The property benefits from an oil-fired central heating system and underfloor heating to both the ground and first floors.
The house is fitted with a ceiling-integrated speaker system, and high-speed connectivity is available via a Starlink satellite internet system.
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