Spacious five‑bed family home with 28ft open plan living and wide open rear views..
28ft open‑plan kitchen/dining/family room with Velux and bi‑folds
Five bedrooms, three bathrooms including two en‑suites
Delightful low‑maintenance rear garden with expansive farmland views
Large paved driveway providing extensive off‑street parking
Double glazing fitted during/after 2002; mains gas central heating
Built 1950–1966 — some age‑related maintenance likely over time
Council Tax Band D; local crime levels described as average
Good primary schools nearby; one nearby secondary rated Requires Improvement
This extensively extended and remodelled semi‑detached house delivers generous family living across a thoughtfully configured footprint. The showpiece 28ft open‑plan kitchen, dining and family room with Velux windows and bi‑fold doors floods the rear with light and opens onto a low‑maintenance, landscaped garden framed by wide, open farmland views — a rare combination of modern indoor living and peaceful countryside outlook.
Five bedrooms and three bathrooms (two en‑suites) give flexibility for family life, home working or guest accommodation. The ground floor includes a useful utility and a bedroom with en‑suite, while upstairs provides four further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Practical features include double glazing (installed 2002 or later), mains gas central heating and a large paved driveway offering ample off‑street parking.
The property sits in a highly regarded, affluent part of Middle Herrington with good primary schools nearby and easy access to the A19 and city centre. Local amenities and public transport are within easy reach, and broadband and mobile signals are strong — useful for modern family needs.
Material points to note: the house dates from the 1950s–1960s and, despite recent remodelling, buyers should budget for routine maintenance typical of older builds. Council Tax is Band D and local crime levels are average. One nearby secondary school is rated as requiring improvement; buyers with older children should check catchment arrangements. Prospective purchasers should verify tenure and property specifics with their solicitor.