Modern family home with good schools and excellent transport links.
Five double bedrooms across three floors
Main bedroom with dressing area and en suite
Large entertaining kitchen diner with French doors
Spacious lounge, study and downstairs cloakroom
Garage, eaves storage and driveway parking for two cars
Low-maintenance rear garden, tucked-end position for privacy
EV charger-ready (subject to consent) and fast broadband
Council tax expensive; £230 annual service charge applies
This modern-traditional five-bedroom home, built in 2023, offers generous family living across three floors (approximately 1,767 sq ft). The ground floor centres on an entertaining kitchen-diner with French doors onto a low-maintenance rear garden, plus a large lounge, study and cloakroom — ideal for everyday family life and working from home. A garage, driveway parking for two cars and eaves storage add useful practicality.
The main bedroom on the first floor includes a dressing area and en suite; two further double bedrooms and a bathroom are also on this level. Two more double bedrooms with a shower room occupy the third floor, providing flexible sleeping arrangements for children, guests or a home office. The property sits at the end of a road, giving a private feel while remaining close to local shops, parks and a range of well-rated schools.
Practical points: the house is freehold, gas‑central heated with provision for an EV charger (subject to consent), and benefits from fast broadband. Council tax is noted as expensive and a modest service charge of £230 applies. Crime levels are average for the area — nothing unusual, but worth bearing in mind when comparing neighbourhoods.
This home will suit growing families who value space, good local schooling and strong transport links (A1/M1 and nearby stations to London). While largely move-in ready, buyers should confirm any desired finishings and utility details at viewing and note the service charge and council tax when budgeting.