- Three large bedrooms with original fireplaces and fitted wardrobe
- Spacious lounge plus separate dining room with log burner
- Kitchen/breakfast room and newly created ground-floor cloakroom
- Garden room/home office, pergola and single garage
- Secure wrap-around garden; driveway parking for three cars
- EPC rating E; assumed solid brick walls with no insulation
- Built 1920s; scope for energy upgrades and modernisation
- Freehold; one bathroom only, council tax Band D
Set in Church End, this 1920s three-bedroom semi-detached house blends period character with practical family living across c.1,400 sq ft. Two reception rooms and a large kitchen/breakfast space provide flexible living and entertaining areas, while a feature log burner and original fireplaces add warmth and charm.
Outside, the secure wrap-around garden, pergola snug with electrics, separate garden room/home office and single garage with driveway parking for three cars deliver rare practicality for the town fringe. Commuters benefit from a short walk to the train station and easy access to the A1(M) and North London airports.
The property has been sympathetically updated (double glazing installed post-2002, upgraded bathroom, new cloakroom) but retains traditional solid brick construction from the 1900–1929 period. Buyers should note the EPC rating of E and assumed lack of wall insulation, which could mean higher running costs and scope for energy upgrades.
This home will suit families seeking space and character close to schools and transport links, or buyers looking for a comfortable base with clear potential to add value through targeted insulation and energy improvements. The sale is freehold and council tax band D.