Spacious modern family house with garage, garden, and excellent connectivity..
- Detached four-bedroom family home with en-suite to master
- Approx 1,268 sq ft; average-sized, well-maintained interior
- Garage plus off-road driveway parking
- Large rear garden accessed via French doors
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, very low local crime
- Leasehold tenure; ground rent £225 — check lease length
- Located in a very deprived wider area; affects services/resale
- Council tax rated moderate; no flooding risk
Set on a quiet street in Cotton Meadows, this well-kept four-bedroom detached house offers adaptable family living across three storeys. The ground floor presents a separate lounge with French doors onto the rear garden, a high-finish kitchen/diner ideal for everyday family meals, a home office and a convenient downstairs WC. Upstairs, the principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite while three further double bedrooms share two bathrooms — generous space for a growing household.
Practical comforts include a garage and off-road driveway parking, gas central heating with boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The property sits at about 1,268 sq ft, is described as average-sized internally, and has low crime in the immediate area. Nearby education options range from Good to Outstanding-rated primaries and secondaries, making the location suitable for families with school-age children.
Important facts and limits are set out plainly: the home is sold leasehold with a small ground rent of £225; prospective buyers should check lease length and any service charges. The wider area is classified as very deprived, which can affect local services and resale dynamics despite the house’s good condition. Council tax is moderate and there is no flooding risk.
This detached house will suit buyers looking for a ready-to-live-in family home with room to grow and practical commuting/connected advantages. It also offers potential to personalise interiors over time. Buyers who need freehold tenure or wish to avoid neighbourhood-level deprivation are advised to factor those considerations into their decision.