Stylish 1930s semi with large garden, summerhouse and easy access to Beeston Common.
Four bedrooms including principal suite with dressing room and en-suite
A stylishly refurbished 1930s semi-detached home, arranged over two floors and finished with period character and contemporary fittings. The southerly sitting room, open-plan Shaker kitchen with bi-fold doors and a large rear terrace create bright, sociable living spaces ideal for family life and entertaining. The principal suite includes a dressing room that was formerly a fourth bedroom, offering flexible accommodation for a family, home office or intergenerational use.
Outside, the property sits on a large plot with ample off-street parking, a generous lawned garden, raised patio and a powered summerhouse — excellent for children, hobbies or home-working. The house is located within easy walking distance of Beeston Common, local shops, bus and rail links, and a range of well-rated primary and secondary schools, making daily routines straightforward.
The current owners have completed a thorough refurbishment and the decor is stylish throughout. Important practical points: the property listing contains conflicting heating details (description refers to gas-fired central heating; separate data indicates electric storage heaters). Buyers should verify the actual heating system and service history. Cavity walls are noted as “as built” with no insulation assumed; separate energy performance (EPC) is pending, so consider potential insulation or heating upgrades.
Overall this is a characterful family home in a sought-after coastal town, combining period charm with contemporary convenience. It will suit families or couples who want flexible living near coast and countryside, but buyers should check heating type, insulation and request the EPC before committing.