- Five bedrooms, flexible office/bedroom above garage
- Full-width living/dining kitchen with bi-fold doors
- Bespoke garden entertainment area with outdoor kitchen and log burner
- Solar panels and Tesla Powerwall; EPC rating B
- Double garage plus driveway off-road parking
- One first-floor bedroom is very small (limited use)
- Council Tax Band G (quite expensive)
- Local crime levels above average
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with canal and nature reserve views, this extended five-bedroom detached house combines generous family living with high-spec extras. The full-width living/dining kitchen with bi-fold doors connects seamlessly to a bespoke garden entertainment area that includes a fitted outdoor kitchen, refrigeration and a log burner — ideal for year-round socialising. Practical features include a double garage, driveway parking, utility room, guest WC and three ensuite shower rooms; EPC rating B and solar panels with a Tesla Powerwall reduce running costs.
Accommodation is flexible: four double bedrooms on the first floor plus a substantial office/bedroom above the garage that could serve as a fifth bedroom, home office or hobby room. The lounge and formal dining room provide separate reception spaces, while air conditioning in parts enhances comfort. The property was built in the late 1990s/early 2000s and presents a modern Tudor exterior with double glazing and cavity walls (install dates unspecified).
Buyers should note a few practical considerations: one first-floor bedroom is very small and best suited to storage or occasional use; council tax is high (Band G); and local crime levels are above average. Overall, this is a spacious, well-equipped family home in a very affluent area, offering strong lifestyle appeal for those seeking outdoor entertaining and flexible living by the canal.