11/01/2026
A house that’s been standing since 1931, carrying a lot of life with it. Seven rooms spread out generously, with light moving through large windows and a fireplace that quietly becomes the centre of the living room when the temperature drops.
Wooden floors, patterned walls, and that slightly uneven charm you only get with older homes. Plenty of space to be together, but also to disappear into a corner with a book. Outside, a garden that feels manageable but still alive — room for games, growing things, slow weekends.
There’s a playground down the road, a football pitch nearby, and forests and lakes close enough to become part of everyday life. It’s the kind of place where time feels a bit less rushed.