Three-bedroom detached with garden room, garage and contemporary bathroom.
Three bedrooms in a traditional detached Tudor Revival property
This handsome three-bedroom detached home combines traditional Tudor Revival character with practical, updated living spaces. The living room's bay window and log burner create a warm focal point while the extended fitted kitchen and adjoining utility passage suit busy family life. A bright garden room opens onto a low-maintenance split-level patio garden, offering outdoor space without heavy upkeep.
Accommodation is sensible and well presented across an average-sized 1,044 sq ft layout: entrance hall, living room, extended kitchen, garden room, three first-floor bedrooms and a contemporary white-suite bathroom. Double glazing (installed post-2002), mains gas central heating and an internal arrangement of rooms make the house comfortable from day one. A generous side garage and off-street driveway add useful storage and parking.
Buyers should note a few material considerations. The property was constructed in the 1930s–1940s with solid brick walls likely lacking cavity insulation, so upgrading wall insulation could be required to improve thermal performance. The surrounding area scores higher on crime and relative deprivation indices, which may influence buyer choice. The house is freehold with affordable council tax, and excellent mobile and fast broadband make it well suited to modern family needs.
Overall this home will suit families seeking a characterful detached property with ready-to-live-in interiors and scope for energy-efficiency improvements. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the layout, garden and garage space and to assess potential retrofit options firsthand.