Generous plot and parking; ideal for families seeking scope to modernise.
Large private rear garden in excess of 100' with mature planting
Driveway plus attached double garage; parking for multiple cars
Ground-floor bedroom and shower room—good for accessible living
Solid brick walls; assumed no wall insulation (may need upgrading)
Early 20th-century build with character; scope for modernisation
Double glazing present; install dates unknown
Mains gas boiler and radiators; standard heating provision
Council tax rated as expensive—budget for higher running costs
Set back on a deep, private plot in Pilgrims Hatch, this four-bedroom detached house offers generous family accommodation and a large, mature rear garden in excess of 100'. The ground floor includes a bedroom and shower room, useful for multi-generational living or as a study, while a long gravel driveway and attached double garage provide parking for multiple vehicles. Bright rooms and period brickwork give the house character and scope for reconfiguration.
The property dates from the early 20th century and will suit buyers wanting space and garden amenity who are happy to modernise. The fabric is solid brick with assumed no wall insulation; double glazing is present though install dates are unknown. Heating is via mains gas boiler and radiators; there is no flood risk and the area has low crime and fast broadband, making it practical for working families.
This home’s strongest asset is its plot: a deep, secluded garden with mature planting, private patios and room for extensions or landscaping (subject to consents). Internally there is clear potential to update kitchens, bathrooms and improve insulation to raise energy performance and comfort. Council tax is described as expensive, reflecting local bands; prospective buyers should factor renovation and running costs into their budget.
In short, this is a roomy, characterful family house in a popular Brentwood suburb, ideal for buyers seeking substantial outdoor space and parking but expecting to invest in modernisation and insulation improvements.