Nearly 1,900 sq ft, large garden and excellent schools — ideal family home with modernisation potential..
- Nearly 1,900 sq ft: five double bedrooms plus loft conversion
- Large private rear garden with summer house and mature trees
- Stylish kitchen/diner, utility room and convenient ground-floor WC
- Two bedrooms on ground floor; three double bedrooms upstairs
- Off-street driveway parking and attractive stone-effect exterior
- Freehold tenure; council tax band D (moderate)
- EPC rating E; cavity walls likely uninsulated—upgrade recommended
- Double glazing present but installation date unknown
This spacious detached family home offers almost 1,900 sq ft of flexible living across three floors, with five double bedrooms and a versatile loft conversion ideal for a home office, playroom or guest space. The ground floor is arranged for family life — a bright lounge with garden access, a stylish kitchen/diner with range cooker, plus a utility room and ground-floor WC for everyday convenience. Two ground-floor bedrooms add flexibility for multigenerational living or a downstairs study/guest room. The rear garden is a standout feature: large, private and landscaped with mature trees, a patio and a summer house, perfectly suited to children, pets and alfresco entertaining. Driveway parking and an attractive stone-effect exterior complete the picture in this family-friendly street close to parks, strong schools and good transport links. Practical points to note: the home has an Energy Performance rating of E and was built in the 1950s–1960s; cavity walls are listed as “as built” with no known insulation, and double glazing dates are unconfirmed. These factors mean buyers should budget for potential energy-efficiency improvements and general modernisation. Council tax band D and freehold tenure provide straightforward ongoing costs and ownership. Overall, this large detached house will suit buyers seeking generous indoor and outdoor space in a very well-located Bournemouth suburb — especially families wanting easy access to highly rated schools and transport — while those prioritising top-tier energy efficiency may want to factor retrofit works into their plans.