Five generous bedrooms plus optional sixth/study
This substantial Tudor‑Revival detached house offers flexible family living across two floors, newly renovated and arranged to accommodate large or multi‑generational households. The property provides five well‑proportioned bedrooms (with an option for a sixth/ground‑floor study), two kitchens and multiple reception rooms so separate living areas or a home office are easily achievable.
Outdoor space is a genuine asset: a large, well‑maintained rear garden with decking and extensive lawn creates private family outside space, while the wide block‑paved driveway and a generous 26ft garage provide parking for several vehicles. The location is convenient for commuter routes, local schools and amenities, making day‑to‑day life straightforward for families.
Practical points to note: the house was constructed in the 1950s–60s and, although recently renovated, some structural features reflect its era (filled cavity walls, double glazing with unknown install date). Broadband speeds in the area are reported as slow, and council tax is described as quite expensive — both relevant for working‑from‑home planning and ongoing running costs.
Overall this home suits buyers seeking substantial, flexible accommodation in an affluent suburban setting who value garden space, generous parking and the option for independent living areas within one property. Renovation works have been completed recently, but buyers should review heating, glazing and connectivity specifics during viewing and survey.