Large private plot with extensive parking and peaceful semi-rural setting.
- Large corner plot with private front, side and rear gardens
- Parking for up to seven vehicles and detached double garage
- Recently renovated kitchen and refitted bathroom
- Conservatory and decking overlooking secluded garden areas
- Single family bathroom for four bedrooms (may need consideration)
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; potential energy upgrade required
- Opportunity to extend, subject to planning consent
- Council Tax Band F — relatively expensive annually
Set on a large corner plot in semi-rural Lower Kingswood, this four-bedroom house combines generous indoor space with private outdoor areas. The property offers three reception rooms, a bright recently renovated kitchen, conservatory and decking that lead onto substantial side and rear lawns — ideal for family life and outdoor play. Off-street parking for up to seven vehicles plus a detached double garage provide exceptional vehicle and storage capacity.
Built in the 1930s, the house retains period proportions and kerb appeal while benefiting from modern updates such as double glazing and a refitted bathroom. The layout is practical for daily living and also offers potential to extend subject to planning consent, appealing to buyers seeking space to grow. Easy access to the A217 and M25, good local schools and open countryside make the location especially attractive to families who commute and value outdoor recreation.
Buyers should note practical considerations: there is a single main bathroom serving four bedrooms, council tax sits in Band F (expensive), and cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation. Overall this is a comfortable, well-located family home on a sizeable plot that will reward modest investment or extension for further value and usability.