Three-bedroom extended 1930s semi-detached family home
Large west-facing enclosed garden with patio and pond
20ft dining/family room with patio doors to garden
Driveway for 2–3 cars plus single garage with power/plumbing
Refitted kitchen and refitted family bathroom (modern finishes)
One family bathroom only; single WC downstairs may limit larger families
UPVC double glazing and gas central heating; boiler in airing cupboard
Built in 1930 — characterful but potential for further modernisation
This extended 1930s semi-detached house on The Croft is aimed squarely at growing families who want space, school proximity and outdoor living. The ground floor offers a bright living room, a generous 20ft dining/family room with patio doors, and a refitted kitchen — practical daily spaces that flow to the large west-facing garden for afternoon sun and play. Parking is straightforward with a driveway for 2–3 cars plus an integral single garage with power and plumbing.
Upstairs provides three bedrooms and a refitted family bathroom. Two bedrooms are good-sized with built-in storage; the third is smaller and best suited for a child, nursery or study. Modern updates include a refitted kitchen and bathroom, UPVC double glazing and a gas central heating boiler housed in the airing cupboard. Broadband speeds are fast and the home sits within walking distance of several “Good” primary and secondary schools and the town centre/railway station.
Buyers should note the house is a typical 1930s build: well presented but not a new-build. There is one family bathroom and one WC downstairs, which may require planning for larger families. While the property is in very affluent, low-risk flood area with average crime figures, some cosmetic updating or longer-term modernisation could unlock further value. The decent plot and west-facing garden are genuine selling points for families seeking outdoor space in town.



















































































