Character-filled family home with bright extension and south-facing garden..
- Five bedrooms across three floors, flexible top-floor living
- Extended open-plan dining with lantern roof and bi-fold doors
- Original parquet, leaded lights and working fireplaces throughout
- South-facing garden with patio and mature, private borders
- Garage converted to utility/bar/store — flexible outbuilding space
- Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation; energy upgrades possible
- EPC rating D; potential to improve efficiency and running costs
- Large overall size (~2,410 sq ft) suitable for family living
A rare Edwardian five-bedroom semi with genuine period detail and a light, extended living rear. Original parquet, leaded lights and working fireplaces give authentic character while an open-plan dining extension with lantern roof and bi-fold doors creates a bright family hub that flows onto a south-facing garden.
Layout works for multigenerational living or home-working: three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor, plus two attic bedrooms and an en suite on the top floor. The garage has been adapted for utility/bar/storage use and adds flexible outbuilding space. Total area is generous at around 2,410 sq ft.
Practical points to note: the property dates from the early 20th century with solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) and an EPC rating of D. Double glazing has been installed after 2002 and heating is mains gas with boiler and radiators, but there is scope for energy-efficiency improvements.
Located in an affluent, low-crime area with excellent broadband and good local schools nearby, this home will suit families who want period character combined with modern living and entertaining space. It’s a substantial, well-presented property that rewards sympathetic updating rather than wholesale renovation.