Spacious five‑bedroom with huge garden and parking for multiple cars.
Round turret and stained glass add strong period character
Three bedrooms on ground floor; flexible five‑bed layout
Open plan kitchen/diner with underfloor heating and garden access
Very large private rear garden with mature trees and views
Driveway for multiple cars plus two large outbuildings
Cinema room/snug and separate utility with downstairs WC
Built 1930–49; cavity walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
EPC C and above‑average council tax — some upgrading likely
This Tudor‑Revival detached house combines distinctive period character with flexible living arranged over multiple levels — ideal for a growing family. The round turret, stained glass features and large bay windows give strong kerb appeal; inside, generous room sizes include three ground‑floor bedrooms and a cinema/snug space for teens or guests.
The open‑plan kitchen/diner with underfloor heating and French doors sits at the heart of the home and opens onto a very large, sunny private garden with mature trees. Two substantial outbuildings and a wide driveway with space for multiple cars add practical benefits for hobbies, storage or working from home.
Buyers should note the property dates from the 1930s–1940s and, while well presented in many rooms, some upgrading is likely: cavity walls were built without insulation (assumed), the EPC is a C, and council tax is above average. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators; glazing is double but install dates are unknown.
Positioned for easy commuting — close to local train stations and the M67/M60 — the location also offers accessible green space at Werneth Low and strong local schools rated Good. The layout and plot size give clear potential for adaptation or extension (subject to consents) for buyers wanting to add value or personalise the home.