Set along Whittingham Lane, this is a substantial family home built around space, flexibility and future-proof living, with open countryside to the rear, strong commuter access, country pursuits on the doorstep and the highly sought-after Broughton High School within reach.
This is a home where the sense of space is immediately clear, not just in square footage, but in how the rooms actually work for family life.
Compared with many newer four-bedroom homes or similar competing properties, the proportions feel far more generous, with multiple reception areas giving everyone room to spread out, come together, work, study, host or switch off without the house ever feeling stretched.
One of these additional rooms lends itself perfectly as a playroom for younger children — keeping toys and noise contained, or equally as a snug or retreat for teenagers, giving them their own space while still being part of the home.
The ground-floor study/snug adds another valuable layer of flexibility and could be used as a quiet home office, reading room, grown-up sitting room or cosy evening retreat. With the wood burner creating a natural focal point, it has a warm, country feel that sits beautifully with the semi-rural setting, ideal for slowing the pace and enjoying a quieter corner of the home.
The kitchen connects naturally into the dining/family area, making it the everyday hub of the home. It is easy to picture school mornings, homework at the table, weekend breakfasts and informal entertaining all happening here. The space works well now, while also offering clear potential to reconfigure into a more open, social arrangement if desired.
The all-important WC and utility room keep daily family life running smoothly, while the workshop is ideal for those who like to tinker and could easily become a home office, craft room or flexible space for whatever life needs next.
Upstairs, the bedroom layout is a major strength. The principal bedroom feels like a genuine sanctuary, positioned as a private space away from the main rhythm of the house, complete with dressing room and en-suite. It gives parents somewhere calm to retreat to at the end of the day.
The three remaining bedrooms are all doubles, meaning no arguments over who gets the “small” room. That creates proper flexibility for children, guests, older relatives, hobbies or working from home. In addition to the en-suite, there is a family bathroom, making the home far more practical for busy mornings when everyone is getting ready at once.
Outside, the rear garden backs onto uninterrupted fields, giving privacy, breathing room and a changing countryside outlook that brings calm into everyday life. With country walks and outdoor pursuits quite literally on the doorstep, the setting supports an active, outdoors-led lifestyle without feeling disconnected.
To the front, the generous driveway and garage provide ample parking for a growing family, multiple vehicles, visiting relatives or a busy social calendar, while also offering useful storage for bikes, sports equipment and day-to-day essentials.
For families wanting space, schooling, countryside outlooks, commuter convenience and a home they can genuinely grow into, this is a serious long-term opportunity.
Vestibule 6'11 x 5'5
Entrance Hall 27'6 x 26'7
Dining Room 25'4 x 13'4
Kitchen 17'2 x 10'11
Lounge 1 13'11 x 13'7
Lounge 2 13'11 x 9'1
Utility Room 9'11 x 4'4
Workshop 7'0'' x 6'3
Landing 20'10 x 5'5
Bedroom 1 16'5 x 13'4
Dressing Room 7'5 x 6'9
Ensuite 6'9 x 5'10
Bedroom 2 15'8 x 13'6
Bedroom 3 13'0 11'10
Bedroom 4 11'10 x 9'11
Bathroom 8'9 x 7'4
Garage 24'0 x 10'5


