Period charm with planning permission to add three bedrooms and large private plot.
Quarter acre plot backing onto protected woodland
Set on a generous 1/4 acre plot in one of Brookmans Park’s premier roads, this detached Tudor‑style bungalow blends period character with recent upgrades. The home has four double bedrooms, two high‑spec bathrooms, a newly fitted kitchen/diner (installed 18 months ago) and a useful utility room. Large dual-aspect reception space and mature gardens backing directly onto protected woodland create a peaceful family setting.
Planning permission is already granted to add a first floor, creating three further bedrooms — a clear value opportunity for growing families or investors seeking to increase living space and potential value. Practical benefits include garage and extensive driveway parking for several cars, double glazing and gas central heating with a boiler around six years old.
Buyer attention points: the house is a solid brick build typical of the 1930–1949 era and is assumed to have no cavity wall insulation; buyers should factor potential insulation and energy‑efficiency works. Council tax is described as quite expensive. All services, fixtures and fittings have not been tested and should be independently checked.
This property suits buyers seeking a substantial plot, easy scope to extend and a quiet, affluent village location with good schools and straightforward commuting links. Its combination of renovation, plot size and planning consent offers immediate comfort and clear long‑term potential.