Immaculate extended four-bedroom home on a huge plot with development potential.
Exceptional circa one-third acre south-facing garden and large Indian sandstone patio
Heavily extended; large open-plan kitchen/dining and sociable sitting room
Four large double bedrooms; principal suite plus two modern en-suites
Huge utility room with side and rear access; excellent family practicality
Attached single garage plus driveway parking for several vehicles
Potential for further development on the plot, subject to planning consent
Built 1984; gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Council tax Band E (above average); seller seeking onward purchase
Beautifully extended and immaculately presented four-bedroom detached home on an exceptional one-third acre plot in Roundswell. The ground floor has been reconfigured to create a superb open-plan kitchen/dining and sociable sitting area with full-height windows and patio access, plus a large utility room and cloakroom — ideal for busy family life. The stylish two-tone kitchen includes high-spec appliances and abundant storage, while the sitting room provides a cosy retreat.
Upstairs are four large double bedrooms, including a principal suite with walk-in dressing room and en-suite, a second upgraded en-suite, and a family bathroom. Several rooms have fitted wardrobes and recent finishings throughout make the house largely move-in ready. The property was built in 1984, benefits from gas central heating, double glazing, and currently holds an EPC of C (75) with potential to improve.
Outside offers significant appeal: a wide driveway with parking for several vehicles, attached single garage, and an unusually large, largely secluded south-facing garden approaching one-third of an acre. The Indian sandstone patio, raised beds and shed add immediate usability, and the plot offers scope for further development or additional outbuildings, subject to planning consent — a rare opportunity on this development.
Practical points: council tax sits above average (Band E). The seller is seeking onward purchase and may need to coordinate a chain. Buyers should verify planning and any development aspirations with the local authority before assuming entitlement.