Chain-free two-bedroom home with garage, large garden and loft potential in desirable EN9 location.
Chain-free extended semi-detached home with generous living spaces
Off-street parking for three cars plus side garage
Large rear garden with powered shed and patio area
Converted loft offers flexible additional living space
Potential to extend (STPP) to increase value
Built 1930–1949; solid brick walls, likely no cavity insulation
Medium flood risk — consider insurance and mitigation measures
Exterior and garden show weathering; some maintenance required
Set on a generous plot in Nazeing, this chain-free semi-detached home offers spacious living across two main bedrooms plus a large loft space. The property benefits from off-street parking for three cars, an attached garage and a private rear garden with powered shed and patio — practical for family life and entertaining. There is scope to extend (STPP) or improve the loft into a full third bedroom, adding clear value.
Internally the layout is traditional with a large bay-fronted lounge, separate dining room, fitted kitchen, ground-floor shower room and a family bathroom upstairs. Many fittings appear well maintained and the house presents usable, sizeable rooms throughout. The property sits in a very affluent area with good schools and transport links nearby, including Broxbourne station.
Important considerations: the house was built 1930–1949 with solid brick walls (no known cavity insulation), double glazing of unknown age, and a medium flood risk for the area. The exterior and garden show some weathering and will benefit from routine maintenance or landscaping. Prospective buyers should commission their own surveys and checks on insulation, services and flood mitigation measures.
This home suits growing families seeking space and good schools, or buyers wanting an investment with potential to extend or modernise. Chain-free status simplifies the purchase, but the age and construction of the house mean upgrade works (insulation, checks of electrics/plumbing and possible redecoration) should be factored into plans and budgets.