In an elevated position with far reaching views, a substantial family home.Perfectly suited to modern family lifestyles, Number 27 Deepdene Wood offers spacious, light and airy accommodation with a cool, neutral colour palette creating an oasis of calm simplicity. A generous hallway gives access to the reception areas, which all enjoy picture window outlooks over the stunning surrounding terrain. The family room features a fireplace with wood-burning stove, with glazed sliding doors giving access to the outdoor terrace, whilst the adjoining sitting room provides a second relaxed setting with a route out to the garden. Filled with natural light courtesy of a skylight window and glazed doors to the outside, the kitchen/breakfast room offers a sociable hub to the home with ample space for dining and casual seating alongside the working kitchen. Fitted with contemporary cabinetry in a pastel colour-tone, topped with stonework surfaces, the kitchen has integrated appliances and also offers an island unit with wine cooler fridge and breakfast bar. Ancillary space is provided by an adjoining utility room which has an access door to the garage.The staircase to the first floor is illuminated by a double height feature window and elevated views can be enjoyed from the rooms which comprise five bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The principal bedroom, and one other, benefit from well-appointed en suite facilities and a second bedroom features glazed sliding doors which open to a Juliette balcony. A low, curved brick wall marks the entrance to the property with a gravelled driveway to the front providing parking for numerous cars and leading to the double garage. Adjoining the house and extending across much of the rear of the property, a paved terrace provides opportunities for outdoor dining and relaxation whilst taking in the stunning vistas of the landscape.Steps lead down to the lawned area which follows the slope of the site and extends downwards to a densely planted section of the garden where mature, colourful shrubs and specimen trees create a natural zone at the boundary, along with hedging.