Larger-than-typical plot with mature rear garden and entertaining patio
Owned solar panels — potential energy cost savings
Garden room with underfloor heating and bi-fold doors
Double garage, large driveway — excellent parking and storage
Principal bedroom with en-suite and built-in wardrobes
Utility, boot room and study provide practical family spaces
Slow broadband speeds locally — impacts home working
Council tax band noted as expensive for budgeting
Set on a larger-than-typical plot in a quiet Reeve Court cul-de-sac, this four-bedroom detached home suits an established family seeking space and low-crime suburbia. The ground floor flows around a generous kitchen/dining area with bespoke units and bi-folds to a bright garden room with underfloor heating — ideal for year-round entertaining and family life. Owned solar panels reduce running costs and the double garage plus wide driveway deliver strong parking and storage.
Upstairs offers a principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en-suite, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing and useful ancillary spaces: a study, utility and boot room, plus loft storage. The plot’s mature rear garden, patio and pond create a private outdoor setting for children and gardeners.
Material considerations are straightforward: broadband speeds in the area are reported slow, and council tax is described as expensive — factors to weigh for remote working or household budgeting. Some fittings (double glazing installed before 2002) and services have not been independently tested here, so a buyer should commission routine surveys and service checks.
This is a comfortable, low-risk family home in a well-regarded suburb with outstanding local primary schools nearby. Its combination of space, solar ownership and a substantial garden will suit buyers prioritising long-term family comfort and lower energy bills.