Three-bed family home with large garden, bi-folds and far-reaching views..
Bright lounge with bay window, bi-fold doors and log burner
Modern dining kitchen with integrated fridge and dishwasher
Large rear garden with summerhouse and feature plunge pool
Double-width block-paved driveway for two cars
Garage with separate three-piece wet room (utility potential)
Loft with power, lighting and radiator — conversion potential
Double glazing installed before 2002; may need future upgrade
EPC C; built 1950s–60s so some updating likely over time
This well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house on Southdale Drive suits a growing family seeking generous outdoor space and far-reaching views. Ground-floor living opens to the rear garden through bi-fold doors from a light lounge with a log burner, while a modern dining kitchen provides integrated appliances and everyday practicality.
Flexible ground-floor rooms include a family room with roof windows and patio access, plus an additional entrance hall that leads to the garage and a three-piece wet room — useful for muddy boots or as a utility/guest space. Upstairs are three bedrooms, with the main bedroom offering fitted wardrobes, a modern shower room, and a loft area with power, lighting and radiator heating ready for conversion subject to permissions.
Outside is a standout, large rear garden with two patios, established planting, a shed, summerhouse and a feature plunge pool — excellent for entertaining but likely to need upkeep and seasonal care. Off-street parking is easy on a double-width block-paved driveway, and the property benefits from good local amenities, several well-regarded primary schools and fast broadband.
Practical considerations: double glazing is older (installed pre-2002) and the property sits in a mid-20th-century build, so some buyers may wish to update windows, heating controls or cosmetic finishes over time. EPC is C and the freehold tenure plus low council tax make ongoing costs reasonable.