Sympathetic extension blends Victorian character with a modern family kitchen and gated parking.
Four double bedrooms with principal en-suite and family bathroom
Striking open-plan kitchen/family room with French doors to garden
Three reception rooms—flexible family and home-working space
Large gated driveway providing ample off-street parking
Low-maintenance rear garden, easy upkeep for busy households
Newly renovated but retains period fabric—may need ongoing upkeep
Older double glazing fitted before 2002—may not meet modern standards
Freehold, very low crime area, fast broadband, good local schools
An extended Victorian semi-detached house blending original character with recent, sympathetic renovation. The property dates to circa 1870 and has been updated to provide a bright, family-focused layout while retaining period features such as high ceilings and a traditional fireplace.
The ground floor offers three reception rooms and a striking open-plan kitchen/family room with granite worktops, island and French doors to a low-maintenance rear garden. A useful guest WC/utility adjoins the kitchen. Upstairs are four bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes, twin skylights and an en-suite shower room, plus a family bathroom with a roll-top bath.
Outside, a large gated driveway provides generous off-street parking. The house is freehold, in a very low-crime area with fast broadband and good access to public transport. Local schools nearby are mostly rated Good, making this a practical choice for families.
Material considerations are clear and factual: the property is a period house and, despite recent renovation, retains some older elements such as double glazing installed before 2002. As with many Victorian homes, ongoing maintenance can be expected. Internal viewing is recommended to assess finishes and space in person.