Large-character family house with landscaped gardens and strong local amenities..
Distinctive 1930s Tudor Revival character and rounded entrance hall
Set on a generous, slightly elevated plot in Prestwich, this substantial 1930s residence blends period character with family-focused living space. A distinctive rounded entrance hall leads to formal and informal reception rooms, a large dining kitchen, utility and a versatile ground-floor room used as a study or bedroom.
Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, the principal with en-suite, a second en-suite WC and a family bathroom. At about 1,873 sq ft the home offers comfortable proportions for family life, with scope to reconfigure or update to suit modern tastes.
The mature, landscaped gardens are a major asset: large patio, sweeping lawns, raised lawn area and a covered entertaining space. Off-road parking is plentiful with a wide driveway and garage. Broadband and mobile signals are excellent and the area scores as affluent with very low local crime.
Important practical points: the property’s EPC is rated E and cavity walls are recorded as having no insulation (assumed), so energy performance could be improved. Council tax is above average and, while the house presents as detached, some records state built form as semi‑detached. The age of construction (1930–1949) means some maintenance may be needed in time.
Located close to Prestwich Village, local shops, parks and a selection of primary and secondary schools, this home will suit growing families or buyers seeking a character property with sizeable garden and clear potential to modernise and enhance energy efficiency.