Four double bedrooms, principal with en‑suite
Large kitchen‑diner opening to bright orangery
Extended garage with power and electric car hook‑up
Private driveway for three cars; front lawn offers extra parking potential
Loft with strong scope for conversion (STPP)
Low‑maintenance secluded rear garden
Council Tax Band F — higher running costs to budget for
Garage adapted as workshop; reduces internal vehicle storage
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac in sought-after Hempstead, this detached four-double-bedroom home sits on a sizable plot and suits growing families wanting space and privacy. The ground floor offers two reception rooms, a large modern kitchen-diner and a bright orangery that opens onto a secluded, low‑maintenance garden — ideal for children or relaxed outdoor family time.
Practical features include an extended garage with power and an electric car hook‑up, integral access from the house, and a private driveway for three vehicles. Upstairs are four generous double bedrooms, the principal with an en‑suite, plus a family bathroom and loft access with clear scope for conversion (STPP) should you want to add value or extra living space.
The house is presented in neutral tones and benefits from double glazing and a mains gas boiler providing central heating; its Energy Efficiency Rating is C. Notable positives include excellent local amenities, nearby protected woodland and several well‑rated primary and secondary schools within easy reach.
Straightforward facts to consider: the garage has been adapted as a crafting workshop which reduces internal vehicle space, the loft conversion would require planning permission, council tax is band F (expensive), and the double glazing install date is unknown. The property is freehold and was constructed in the early 1990s.