Orchard House is a handsome 19th-century village home. Once the original farmhouse, today it offers sizeable accommodation together with a generous garden, outbuildings and outside living areas.
A gravelled forecourt leads to a large double garage with electric doors, providing ample space for multiple vehicles.
Inside, the dining room at the front is bright and welcoming, with a wide three-paned window that fills the space with natural light. From here, the home flows seamlessly into a spacious kitchen – the true heart of the house. Featuring a large range cooker, a substantial island, bespoke cabinetry, and abundant storage, it is designed for serious cooking. A relaxed sitting area at one end, complete with shelving and a sofa, creates a natural gathering spot for family and friends to chat while meals are prepared.
On the other side of the house, the family sitting room is double-aspect and warmed by a log-burning stove, offering a cosy, comfortable retreat. Practical spaces complete the ground floor, including a study, boot room, utility, and cloakroom.
Upstairs, four well-proportioned double bedrooms are served by a family bathroom, while the principal suite benefits from its own private bathroom.
The outbuildings add even more versatility. A log cabin, fitted with power and Wi-Fi, currently serves as an office and hobby space, whilst a former builder’s cabin is used partly for storage and partly as a creative space.
The gardens have been thoughtfully designed as a series of outdoor rooms, including sheltered seating areas, dining terraces, and covered barbecue and kitchen spaces. Tucked behind the garage lies a hidden gem: a secluded garden revealed only once the outbuildings are passed. This sizeable, enclosed plot features lawns, planting, bird boxes and views over farmland.