This individual detached property occupies a 0.45-acre plot in a quiet position at the end of a private drive shared with one other property, on the fringes of the pretty village of Woodbury.
The two-to-three-bedroom dwelling, named Littlefield, was constructed in 2010 for the current owners by the developer Heritage Homes. The high-specification property is presented in immaculate condition internally and externally, and the focus is very much on eco-friendly, environmentally aware and self-sufficient living.
Currently, the house is used as a two-bedroom bungalow, however, it could easily be reconfigured as a three-bedroom property, as per the original planning permission.
Beyond the welcoming reception hallway, there is a light-filled and open-plan kitchen/dining room/sitting room. The bespoke kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of part-oak and part-brushed steel units, Silestone work surfaces and several quality integrated appliances. From the dining area, steps lead to the sitting room where there is a feature fireplace housing a wood-burning stove and full-height glass and patio doors.
The principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room and a dressing room, while the second double bedroom has fitted wardrobes. The modern family bathroom features lovely limestone flooring.
Outside, the large gardens benefit from a good degree of privacy and have been meticulously planned and landscaped. The garden features a large patio adjoining the rear of the property, an abundance of flowers and mature shrubs, a lawn, a gravel seating area next to a Japanese wildlife pond and a fully stocked orchard with a wide variety of fruit, enclosed for the safe housing of chickens.
Also, within the grounds, there is a superbly appointed garden office with a kitchenette and a raised decking area with an electric awning and views across the village.
At the front, there is a parking and turning area leading to the garage and a purpose-built gym.
Parsonage Way, Woodbury
Guide Price: £800,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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