Tucked away in a tranquil rural setting just outside the village of Dinting, this three-bedroom detached house presents an excellent opportunity for those interested in renovation and investment. The property spans approximately 15.34 acres, encompassing landscaped gardens, several stone outbuildings primed for conversion (subject to planning permission), and additional structures such as stables, making it ideal for equestrian pursuits or smallholding interests.
The ground floor features an inviting entrance porch leading into a spacious sitting room centered around a cozy multi-fuel burning stove. Adjacently, a large living room showcases an original open cooking range, adding character to the space. The kitchen is generously sized and offers fitted units with ample space for dining, alongside a utility room that provides necessary plumbing for appliances and access to a convenient WC cloakroom. Glorious views of the land and valley can be enjoyed from these front-facing rooms.
Upstairs, the landing connects to three double bedrooms, each offering picturesque vistas of the surrounding countryside. The master bedroom is notably spacious and holds potential for an ensuite bathroom. A family bathroom complements this floor with adequate space for both bathing and showering facilities.
The outdoor areas consist of formal lawns adorned with established borders and planting, along with a sizable vegetable garden equipped with a greenhouse and storage sheds. An orchard adds further appeal, featuring fruit trees among grassy expanses perfect for recreation or cultivation. A patio area adjacent to the house is well-suited for outdoor gatherings.
Access to the property is facilitated through a main driveway leading directly to the house's parking area that accommodates multiple vehicles. This pathway continues toward various barns and parcels of land.
Among the notable structures on the estate is a two-storey stone barn under a slate roof that has capacity for conversion into residential use, pending appropriate permissions; it currently serves as stabling. Other buildings include additional barns suitable for livestock or storage, all possessing utilities like electricity and water.
The expansive land is primarily permanent pasture, ideal for grazing livestock or hay production, segmented into four fields bordered by traditional dry stone walls and post-and-rail fencing. Direct access to nearby bridleways enriches this property’s appeal for equestrian activities.
While mains water and electricity are already connected with private drainage in place, there remains considerable scope to enhance this property further through renovations or new developments tailored to individual needs.
This enticing combination of rural charm, expansive grounds, and abundant outbuilding potential positions this property as an outstanding investment opportunity in today’s market.