Large family house with annexe potential near top-rated schools and rail links.
- Up to five bedrooms; possible self-contained annexe layout
- Large kitchen/breakfast room with central island and skylights
- Spacious lounge and separate dining room for family living
- Three bathrooms including en-suite and two modern shower rooms
- Wrap-around garden with patio, decking, and shrub beds
- Extensive off-street parking on block-paved driveway
- Built 1950s–1960s: solid brick walls likely lack insulation
- Double glazing present; install date unknown, may need updating
Set in a desirable cul-de-sac, this roomy five-bedroom detached home offers flexible family living and scope for annexe-style accommodation. The heart of the house is a large contemporary kitchen/breakfast room and adjoining dining area that open to a wrap-around garden — good for everyday family life and entertaining. A spacious lounge, three bathrooms (including an en-suite) and a useful utility room add practical convenience.
The plot is generous with extensive block-paved parking to the front. Schools in the FitzWimarc and Edward Francis catchments are nearby, and Rayleigh town centre and station are within easy reach, making this a strong location for commuters and growing families.
Built in the 1950s–60s, the property benefits from double glazing and mains gas heating via boiler and radiators, but the original solid-brick walls are assumed to lack insulation. The double-glazed units’ installation date is unknown; the house may therefore benefit from targeted energy-efficiency improvements and modernisation in places.
Guide price: £700,000–£725,000. The home suits buyers wanting generous, adaptable accommodation in a quiet, affluent neighbourhood — bring plans for energy upgrades if efficiency is a priority.