Detached 1930s character house with bay windows and original features
Extensive off-street parking for several cars plus garage
Modern kitchen/breakfast room opening to decked, low-maintenance garden
Astroturf and tiered woodland garden ideal for entertaining
Three bedrooms served by one modern bathroom (single bath/shower)
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; double glazing installed before 2002
Set well back from the road for privacy; large plot and room sizes
Freehold, low flood risk, good mobile signal and fast broadband
This handsome three-bedroom detached home on Redhill Drive combines 1930s character with a practical family layout. Set well back from the road, it offers extensive off-street parking and a garage, making it especially convenient for families with multiple cars. The ground floor features a cosy sitting room with a bay window and log burner, a large dining room, and a modern kitchen/breakfast room that opens to the low-maintenance garden.
The rear garden is designed for ease and entertaining: an astroturf area directly off the house leads to a wide deck, with a tiered woodland-style section beyond. Upstairs are three good-sized bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom. Local schooling is a strong draw — several well-rated primary and secondary schools, including outstanding options, are within easy reach.
Practical drawbacks to note: the house was built in the 1930s with cavity walls assumed uninsulated and the double glazing predates 2002, so thermal performance may be below modern standards. There is a single bathroom for three bedrooms and limited information on recent major energy upgrades. Overall, the property will suit buyers seeking a spacious, characterful family home with scope to improve energy efficiency and personalise finishes.



















































































