Generous private garden, garage and excellent local schools ideal for growing households.
- Detached three-bedroom house with period Tudor Revival features
- Large plot with rear garden approximately 93 feet
- Double-length reception, dining room and separate study
- Principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite
- Block-paved driveway, off-street parking for several cars and detached garage
- Requires internal modernisation to maximise value
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; glazing install date unknown
- Council tax level described as quite expensive
Set on a generous plot in Burgh Heath, this detached three-bedroom house offers versatile accommodation and period Tudor Revival character. Ground-floor living includes a double-length reception with bay window and fireplace, dining room with doors onto the garden, a breakfast room off the kitchen and a sizeable study — useful for home working or hobbies. The first floor has three double bedrooms, an en-suite to the principal bedroom and a family bathroom.
Outside there is plentiful off-street parking on a block-paved frontage, a detached garage with adjoining store/utility and a private rear garden of approximately 93 feet with paved patio, lawn and mature screening. The location benefits from fast broadband, good local schools and easy access to wide open green-belt countryside for walking and sport.
Practical considerations: the property would benefit from internal modernisation to maximise value and comfort. The cavity walls are recorded as having no insulation (assumed) and the double glazing installation date is unknown. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators. Council tax is described as quite expensive and no flood risk is reported.
This home will suit buyers seeking a roomy, characterful detached house with scope to update and personalise, particularly those prioritising outside space, parking and proximity to strong schools and countryside.