Characterful four-bedroom family home near Stockton Heath Village with south-facing garden and modern comforts.
South-facing enclosed garden with patio and brick storage room
Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two en-suites including principal ensuite
Victorian period features: bay windows, cast-iron fireplaces, plantation shutters
Large open kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and dining space
Second-floor vaulted bedroom with Velux windows and eaves storage
Freehold; no flood risk; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Solid-brick walls (circa 1900–1929) likely lack cavity insulation
Small plot and mid-terrace position limit external space and extensions
This beautifully presented Victorian mid-terrace offers a generous family layout across three floors, with four well-proportioned bedrooms and three bathrooms, including two en-suites. Period features such as bay windows, cast-iron fireplaces and plantation shutters combine with modern comforts — a large open kitchen/diner, underfloor heating in the principal en-suite, double glazing and recent upgrades — to create an immediately welcoming home close to Stockton Heath Village.
Living spaces flow well for family life and entertaining: two reception rooms with French doors lead to an enclosed south-facing garden and patio, while the spacious kitchen/diner provides a practical hub with integrated appliances. The second-floor bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and Velux windows, plus eaves storage, making an attractive guest suite or private retreat.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no flood risk, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The house sits in an affluent, low-crime area with several well-rated primary and secondary schools within easy reach, and village amenities on the doorstep — ideal for families seeking convenience and character.
Buyers should note the small plot size and mid-terrace position limit external space and potential extension options. The property’s solid-brick construction (typical of its era) likely lacks cavity wall insulation, so energy-efficiency improvements could be considered despite the current EPC C rating. Overall, this is a charming, move-in-ready period home with clear scope to personalise and enhance energy performance over time.