Spacious four-bedroom detached home near Old Town and fast rail to London.
Four double bedrooms including whole-floor master suite and en-suite
Open-plan kitchen/dining opening onto decked rear garden
Driveway parking for two cars plus single attached garage
Built 2003–2006 with double glazing and gas central heating
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for home working
Small plot and modest garden for a detached house
Above-average local crime rates to consider
Council tax band is expensive
A substantial four-bedroom detached family home arranged over three floors, set in a popular Old Town cul-de-sac minutes from the historic High Street and mainline station (approx. 23 minutes to Kings Cross). The house was built in the mid-2000s, has UPVC double glazing, gas central heating and neatly combines traditional brick styling with a modern interior layout. The second-floor master occupies the whole top floor and includes a dressing recess and en‑suite shower room for privacy and convenience.
Ground-floor living is practical and social: a comfortable lounge sits alongside an open-plan kitchen/dining room that opens to a landscaped rear garden with a deck and pergola. The first floor provides three well-proportioned bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobes and an additional en‑suite, plus a modern family bathroom. A driveway and single garage provide off-street parking for up to two vehicles.
Notable positives include excellent transport links, good local schools (several rated Good or Outstanding), fast broadband and strong mobile signal—features that suit commuting families and professionals. The property is freehold and not in a flood risk area.
Material considerations: the plot is modest in size for a detached house and council tax is described as expensive. The area records above-average crime levels, which buyers should factor into their decision. Overall, the house offers spacious family accommodation and commuting convenience but requires an acceptance of a smaller garden and higher ongoing council costs.