Period detached family home, chain free, near Stanley Park and local amenities.
Imposing early 20th‑century detached house, circa 1900–1929
About 1,776 sq ft with flexible 4+ bedroom layout (dressing room can be bed 5)
Driveway, garage and enclosed mature rear garden
Chain free freehold — quicker transaction possible
EPC rating C — moderate energy efficiency
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential retrofit insulation required
Local area shows higher crime levels — consider security measures
Council tax described as quite expensive
Set on Newton Drive in a sought-after pocket close to Victoria Hospital and Stanley Park, this early 20th‑century detached house combines period character with practical family space. The generous entrance hall leads to flexible ground-floor rooms including a study, lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen and utility — ideal for working from home and family living.
Upstairs are four spacious bedrooms plus a dressing room that could serve as a fifth bedroom, and two bathrooms. At about 1,776 sq ft the house provides room to grow while retaining original features such as bay windows and a mantelpiece, offering scope to refresh interiors to modern tastes.
Externally there’s a driveway and garage, plus an enclosed mature rear garden for private outdoor use. The property is offered freehold and chain free, allowing a quicker purchase for buyers who want to move quickly.
Important practical points: the home dates from c.1900–1929 and has cavity walls assumed to be without insulation, an EPC rating of C, and council tax described as quite expensive. The area reports higher crime levels locally — buyers should factor security and improvement costs into their plans.