Spacious five‑bed family home with large garden and extension potential.
Over 2,500 sq ft with five bedrooms and flexible layouts
Set over more than 2,500 sq ft, this substantial five-bedroom Tudor‑Revival semi offers a rare mix of original 1930s character and practical family living. The house centres on a grand entrance hallway with oak staircase, picture rails and original doors; a large lounge with feature fireplace and patio doors; a formal dining room; and a generous kitchen/family room with adjacent utility. The main and top‑floor master suites both have en‑suite bathrooms, giving flexible accommodation for family and guests.
Outside there is a large private garden with patio and lawn, plus a wide driveway and integral garage providing off‑road parking for multiple vehicles. The property already includes security measures (six‑camera CCTV and a burglar alarm) and has scope to extend further (subject to planning), presenting potential to increase living space and value.
Practical points to note: the house dates from 1930–1949, has solid brick walls (no known cavity insulation), double glazing of unknown install date and an EPC rating of D. These factors, together with higher than average council tax and the surrounding area’s relative deprivation, mean energy efficiency and running costs should be considered. The parquet flooring in the hallway is covered and would require works to reveal and restore if desired.
This home will suit growing families seeking period features alongside substantial living space and garden amenity, and buyers wanting renovation or extension potential. It is located near several well‑rated primary and secondary schools and benefits from good transport links and fast broadband, while offering strong privacy and security for family life.