Spacious period family home with modern extension, parking and south-facing garden..
Victorian semi-detached house with period sash windows and character features
Large open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with bi-fold doors to garden
South-facing, low-maintenance rear garden with stone terrace and shed
Off-street paved driveway for parking; freehold tenure
Approx. 1,422 sq ft; three bedrooms and two bathrooms
Loft conversion potential, subject to planning (no application submitted)
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; double glazing pre-2002 — energy upgrade advised
Local crime above average; council tax reported as expensive
This attractive Victorian semi-detached home combines period character with a large, contemporary extended kitchen/dining/family space. The property offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a generous overall size of about 1,422 sq ft, arranged over multiple storeys — well suited to a growing family seeking flexible living and entertaining space.
Stand-out practical benefits include a south-facing, low-maintenance rear garden with stone terrace, off-street parking on a paved driveway, and utility/ground-floor cloakroom provision. Broadband is fast and mobile signal is excellent, and nearby schools (including two rated in the top 10% locally) make this a convenient family location. The house is freehold and sits in a very affluent area with low flood risk.
Buyers should note a few material considerations: the property’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated (as-built), the double glazing was installed before 2002 and may not meet current standards, and council tax is described as expensive. Crime in the local area is above average. Loft conversion is possible but would require planning permission — no application is in place.
Overall, the home is presented to a high standard in many areas and offers clear potential to increase living space (loft) or improve energy efficiency. It will particularly appeal to families wanting generous open-plan entertaining areas close to good schools and transport links, while buyers sensitive to running costs or neighbourhood safety should factor in potential retrofit and security improvements.