- Detached three-bedroom family house on a quiet cul-de-sac
- Chain-free freehold with vacant possession
- Generous private rear garden, not directly overlooked
- Extensive off-road parking plus detached garage
- Approximately 1,005 sq ft (six rooms) of living space
- Period bay-window living room; some rooms need modernisation
- Single shower room only; consider for larger families
- Council tax band above average
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Hartford, this 1930s detached family home combines period charm with practical, flexible accommodation. Offered chain-free on a freehold basis, the house provides three bedrooms, two reception rooms and a modern shower room across about 1,005 sq ft — a comfortable size for growing families in a very affluent suburb.
The property sits on a generous plot with a deep, enclosed rear garden that’s mostly private and well-landscaped, plus extensive hardstanding at the front and side for several cars and a detached garage. Period features such as a bay-window living room and classic proportions give scope to refresh rather than completely reconfigure, making it attractive to buyers who value character and outside space.
The house is best suited to buyers prepared to modernise cosmetic elements to their taste: the living room and some internal finishes would benefit from updating to realise full potential. Practical positives include mains gas heating with boiler and radiators, fast broadband, and no flooding risk. Note the property has a single shower room and council tax is above average — factors to consider for larger households.
Overall this is a solid family opportunity in an established, ageing-suburb location close to good schools and local amenities. It will appeal to buyers seeking a private garden, generous parking and period character, and to those happy to invest modestly in modernisation to personalise the home.



















































































