Spacious 1920s family home on over one-third acre with attic conversion potential.
Over 3,000 sq ft of accommodation
Plot over one-third of an acre with mature gardens
Five bedrooms, three bathrooms; two en-suites
Four reception rooms plus vaulted garden room
Double garage and large block-paved driveway
Attic with potential for conversion (subject to planning)
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential energy upgrade needed
Council tax rated quite expensive
This imposing 1920s detached family home offers over 3,000 sq ft of comfortable, flexible living on a plot in excess of one-third of an acre. Four reception rooms, a vaulted garden room and a fitted Shaker-style kitchen create generous day-to-day living space, while five bedrooms and three bathrooms suit a growing or multi-generational household.
Outdoor space is a standout: well-maintained lawns, mature borders, two patios, a timber summer house and a large block-paved driveway with double garage provide privacy, storage and room for hobbies or home working. The generous attic, currently accessed from the landing, provides clear potential for further accommodation subject to planning.
Practical details: the house benefits from mains gas heating, double glazing (installed during/after 2002) and fast broadband with excellent mobile signal. It sits in an affluent, low-crime area with good primary and secondary school options nearby and easy access to the M27.
Known drawbacks are factual and important: the property’s cavity walls are recorded as having no insulation (assumed), which may affect energy efficiency and running costs. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Buyers should allow for usual maintenance and possible modernization given the house’s age (built c.1920).