Expansive living, versatile layout and excellent school catchment for growing families.
Five bedrooms including a ground-floor guest/multi‑generational room
Large open-plan kitchen/dining with vaulted ceiling and skylights
Impressive conservatory overlooking generous private rear garden
Formal lounge, additional reception and separate dining room
Off-street parking plus garage access
Built 1930s with solid brick walls; insulation upgrade likely needed
Double glazing present but installation date unknown
Council Tax Band E (above average); one nearby secondary rated lower
Set on a generous plot in a very affluent Leigh-on-Sea neighbourhood, this spacious five-bedroom detached house blends period character with thoughtful contemporary extension. The ground floor is arranged for family life and entertaining, with a large open-plan kitchen/dining room beneath a vaulted ceiling and skylights, plus a generous conservatory overlooking the rear garden.
Living space includes a formal lounge, additional reception room and a convenient ground-floor bedroom ideal for guests or multigenerational living. Upstairs the principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite and there are four further well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. Off-street parking and a garage add practical convenience.
Practical positives include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, low local crime and location within the catchment for several highly regarded schools. The property is offered with a Guide Price of £775,000–£800,000 and freehold tenure.
Notable considerations: the house was built circa 1930–1949 with solid brick walls and no known cavity insulation (insulation upgrade likely required), and the double-glazing install date is unknown. Council Tax sits above average (Band E). One nearby secondary school has a lower Ofsted rating, so buyers prioritising secondary provision should check specific catchment implications.