1920s character detached house on 0.72 acre with pool and large garage.
Four double bedrooms, principal with en-suite
A substantial 1920s detached house set on a rare 0.72-acre plot close to Alford town fringe. The home balances period character — bay windows, panelled walls, oak door — with large, practical living spaces: formal lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, pantry, utility and flexible study/bedroom four.
Outside is a major selling point: mature, landscaped gardens with fruit trees, a paved patio, large lawn, pond and a sizeable in-ground swimming pool with inset lighting and an adjacent plant/changing room. A long driveway and a detached single garage with remote door provide ample parking and storage for a large vehicle.
Services are conventional and mostly modernised: mains gas boiler and radiators, recent UPVC double glazing, pressurised hot water cylinder. However, the house was built in the early 20th century and the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated — further insulation or energy improvements may be required. Buyers should also verify the swimming pool plant, heat exchanger and heating integration; these systems are described but have not been independently tested.
Practical notes: the property is freehold and currently in Council Tax Band E. The location suits families seeking space and privacy near good local schools, but the wider area shows relative deprivation; prospective buyers should consider local services and running costs alongside the home's generous footprint.