Orchard House is a handsome classically proportioned family home built in about 1940 in brick under a tiled roof. The house provides well balanced accommodation with all the principal rooms enjoying southerly views over the large rear garden. The present owners have completed a careful modernisation which incorporates new bathrooms and kitchen and a one bedroom annexe on the ground floor. The sitting room and dining room have large inter-connecting doors making it ideal for entertaining. The well appointed kitchen is double aspect with French doors to the garden. There are a range of cupboards, an island unit Rangemaster cooker, Belfast sink and fridge / freezer. Situated off is the utility room with further cupboards, water softener, space for tumble dryer and plumbing for a washing machine. The annexe, which could be increased in size by adding the study, is ideal for a relative, home office or even generating a rental income. On the first floor the master bedroom is a substantial room with an impressive, newly appointed en suite bathroom. There are a further three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. It should be noted that the house is not Listed or in a Conservation Area and has not been extended in recent years, therefore there may be scope, subject to suitable planning consent, for a significant extension. Further, the large attic might also offer scope for additional rooms. Outside The house, which sits centrally in its plot, is approached via a gated entrance opening on to a short gravelled drive which leads to a wide apron in front of the house and the garage. Along the front boundary are a line of pollarded lime trees and to the west side is an area of
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