Stylish 1930s detached family house — renovated, parking, west garden and direct common access..
Four bedrooms with flexible family accommodation and separate study
Open-plan living/dining/kitchen ideal for modern family life
Living room with bay window and working log burner
Westerly rear garden with summerhouse and direct common access
Ample block‑paved driveway providing substantial off‑street parking
Recently modernised throughout; ready to move into
Double glazing installed before 2002 — may need future upgrade
Local area crime levels reported as high (buyer to satisfy themselves)
This attractive 1930s detached family house blends original character with contemporary living. Recently modernised throughout, it offers a spacious open-plan kitchen/living/dining space, a separate living room with bay window and log burner, plus a useful study and ground-floor shower room — a practical layout for busy family life.
Externally the property sits on a decent plot with a generous west-facing rear garden and summerhouse, direct pedestrian access to Redhill Common, and a wide block‑paved driveway providing ample off‑street parking. The home is offered freehold and benefits from mains gas heating, cavity wall insulation and good broadband and mobile signals.
Notable positives include the newly renovated condition and family-friendly layout, but buyers should note local crime levels are reported as high and the double glazing appears to pre-date 2002. These are factual considerations alongside the many strong features. Proximity to several well-rated primary and secondary schools, local shops and transport links makes this particularly suitable for families wanting space and convenience in Moordown.
Viewings are recommended to appreciate the size, flow and upgraded finishes in person.