Brand-new roof completed in 2025 for added reassurance
Large four-storey layout — approx. 2,306 sqft of versatile space
Master bedroom dual-aspect with fitted wardrobes and wide views
Dual-aspect bay-fronted dining room and lounge with woodburner
Breakfast kitchen with exposed beams, central bar, French doors to courtyard
Basement: three cellar rooms — storage or conversion potential (consents needed)
Off-street driveway; scope to add parking or garage subject to planning
Solid brick walls (1930s) — likely no cavity insulation; glazing age unknown
This substantial four-storey family home blends Victorian character with practical updates, including a brand-new roof completed in 2025. At about 2,306 sqft the house provides generous living space across multiple reception rooms, a sizeable breakfast kitchen and flexible upstairs layouts suited to families or multi‑generational living. Elevated views from the top-floor bedroom add a pleasing finish.
Stand-out features include dual-aspect principal rooms, a woodburner in the lounge and French doors opening from the kitchen to a paved courtyard and pergola. Three cellar compartments offer extensive storage or genuine potential for a basement conversion, subject to survey and any required consents. The established rear garden with artificial lawn and mature planting complements the paved entertaining area.
Buyers should note a few practical points: the property’s solid brick construction is assumed to have no cavity insulation (typical of its 1930–49 build), and the double glazing install date is unknown. Cellar conversion, any extension of parking or garage creation would be subject to planning and building regulations. Overall, this home suits families or buyers seeking spacious, characterful accommodation with scope to improve energy performance and add value.