Spacious 4‑bed period bungalow on a generous plot with garage and city views..
4 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, large family footprint
Substantial 1930s Dutch/Tudor‑style semi‑detached bungalow
Mature corner plot with garage, gated driveway and privacy
Far‑reaching city skyline views from first floor
Modern kitchen, utility and bright garden room included
Double glazing installed pre‑2002 (may be outdated)
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — thermal upgrade likely needed
Chain free sale, convenient for schools, university and A19
This substantial 1930s Dutch‑style semi‑detached bungalow offers generous, flexible family accommodation across ground and first floors. Original features such as restored internal doors, decorative cornicing and a period living‑flame gas fire give character, while a modern breakfasting kitchen, utility and garden room provide everyday practicality. The property is chain‑free and well‑placed for schools, the university, hospital and A19 access.
Set on a mature corner plot with established hedging, a gated driveway and detached garage, the house benefits from privacy and off‑street parking. From the first floor there are far‑reaching city skyline views that add appeal. The accommodation footprint is large (approx. 1,435 sq ft) with four double bedrooms and two bathrooms, suiting a growing family or those needing home‑office space.
Buyers should note a few practical points: the double glazing was installed before 2002 and the property has cavity walls assumed to be uninsulated, so thermal upgrades could be needed to improve efficiency. The house is in broadly good order but offers scope for modernisation and potential value‑adding improvements.
Overall this is a characterful, well‑situated family home with strong kerb appeal, useful outbuildings and a sizeable plot. It will suit buyers looking for comfortable living now with scope to personalise and improve energy performance over time.