Flexible leisure spaces, double garage and gated driveway — great for families who want to personalise..
Detached family house with entertainment room, gym and multiple receptions
Double garage with electric roller door, gated gravel driveway
Spacious kitchen-diner and separate utility with integrated appliances
Five usable bedrooms (advertised as four/five) and two family bathrooms
Garden shed with power; low-maintenance patio and artificial lawn area
High flood risk for the area — consider mitigation and insurance costs
Above-average local crime and area deprivation — factor security needs
Listed floor area small (c.320 sq ft) — some rooms may feel compact
This detached house on Great North Road offers substantial flexible accommodation for larger families who need extra reception and leisure space. The property includes an entertainment room with built-in LED lighting and Bluetooth, a separate gym, and a double garage with electric roller door — useful for parking, storage or a workshop.
Internally the layout provides multiple living areas: open-plan lounge/diner, generous kitchen-diner, utility room and five usable bedrooms (advertised four/five). Two family bathrooms and a dressing area increase practicality for busy households. There is a gated gravel driveway, patio seating areas and a powered garden shed, making the exterior low-maintenance and secure.
Buyers should note material location and property facts plainly: the listing data records a high flood risk for the area, above-average local crime levels and wider area deprivation. The property’s stated total floor area is modest (c.320 sq ft listed) compared with the number of rooms, so expect some rooms and circulation spaces to feel compact. EPC details are not yet supplied and will follow.
This house will suit families seeking flexible leisure space and owners prepared to update or reconfigure interior finishes to their taste. It’s particularly attractive if you value entertaining infrastructure (cinema/bar room, gym) and secure parking. Factor in location-related risks when assessing insurance, flood mitigation and security costs.