Large tiered garden backing onto woodland, garage and parking included.
Four bedrooms across three storeys, characterful bay windows
A bay‑fronted 1930s semi offers a comfortable family layout across three floors with characterful mid‑century details and a contemporary rear extension. The property benefits from bright, south‑east facing open‑plan living to the rear and pleasant outlooks over Riddlesdown Common to the front.
The large, tiered garden backs directly onto woodland, creating a private outdoor space well suited to family entertaining and play. Practical perks include off‑street parking, a garage and double glazing installed after 2002.
Important practical points: the house provides four bedrooms but only one bathroom, and the solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated which may mean future energy‑efficiency work. Overall footprint is modest (around 976 sq ft), making the home best suited to families who value outdoor space and period character over expansive internal room sizes.
Located in a very low‑crime, well‑served area with excellent mobile/broadband and strong local schools, the house is a straightforward, characterful family home with clear potential for minor modernisation to improve comfort and efficiency.