South-facing garden, private woods and tennis court — family home on a large plot.
Four bedrooms and two bathrooms across two floors
Set within the private, well-treed Ottershaw Park estate, this four-bedroom semi offers practical family living with genuine outdoor space. The house has a bright, open kitchen/diner, a separate family room and a sitting/dining room, all benefitting from garden access and large windows that bring in light. A south-facing wrap-around garden, detached garage and driveway provide room for play and parking on a notably large plot.
Residents enjoy exclusive use of private woodlands and a tennis court, plus fast broadband and excellent mobile signal—useful for home-working or growing families. The property is freehold and lies in a very affluent area with good local schools and sensible road links, making it well suited to families seeking space and community amenities.
There are a few practical points to note: the house dates from before 1900 and is described as system-built with internal insulation—buyers should commission a specialist survey to understand construction and maintenance requirements. Double glazing is fitted but the install date is unknown. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators. There is an estate charge of £475 per annum and council tax is described as expensive. The home is semi-detached, so noise transmission and shared boundary maintenance should be considered.
Overall this is a spacious, well-located family home with strong outside space and private estate amenities, offering scope to update and personalise while benefiting from a peaceful park setting.