Large garden, annexe and open-plan living — ideal for growing families seeking flexible space..
- Four bedrooms, three bathrooms including master en-suite
- Large open-plan kitchen/dining with bi-fold doors to garden
- Detached garden annexe with toilet and separate storage
- Large private garden and patio ideal for entertaining
- Off-street parking for multiple vehicles on a large driveway
- Built 1967–1975; may need updating to current standards
- Double glazing present; installation date unknown
- Area flagged for local deprivation; secondary school requires improvement
Spacious and versatile, this four-bedroom detached home on Gardiners Lane North is aimed at growing families who need flexible living and generous outside space. The ground-floor layout includes a large open-plan kitchen/dining area with bi-fold doors, plus a downstairs bedroom with en-suite — useful for guests or multigenerational living. A substantial private garden and a detached annexe at the plot's end expand options for home working, gym use or guest accommodation.
The house sits on a large plot with off-street parking for several vehicles and offers practical features such as mains gas central heating, double glazing (install date unknown) and fast broadband. Three bedrooms upstairs, two bathrooms and a master en-suite provide comfortable family accommodation. Local schools include a ‘Good’ primary and an ‘Outstanding’ Catholic primary; the nearby secondary is currently rated as requiring improvement.
Be clear about the context: the property was built in the late 1960s–1970s and may need some updating to suit modern tastes, and the glazing installation date is not recorded. The wider area is described as a comfortable suburbia but flagged in local data as having pockets of deprivation; crime and mobile signal are average. There is no flood risk and the tenure is freehold, with council tax at a moderate level.
This home will suit families who prioritise indoor–outdoor living, flexible rooms and separate ancillary space. It offers immediate usable space and longer-term potential for updating or extension subject to planning, while buyers should factor in the property’s era and local area indicators when assessing value.