Spacious period home with orangery, annex and large garden — scope to modernise..
Five bedrooms and three bathrooms including master en-suite
Four reception rooms with original fireplaces and period detail
Light-filled orangery leading to large open-plan kitchen
Separate annex providing guest or home-office accommodation
Large landscaped rear garden, patio, outbuilding and garage
Built c.1899; solid brick walls likely uninsulated (improvement needed)
Energy rating F; double glazing installed before 2002
Council Tax Band G and locally recorded very high crime levels
This double-fronted Victorian detached home (c.1899) combines generous period proportions with flexible modern living. Four reception rooms, original fireplaces and a light-filled orangery flow into a large open-plan kitchen, providing spacious family and entertaining areas. A separate annex offers guest accommodation or a private workspace.
Set over multiple levels, the house provides five bedrooms and three bathrooms, including a master en-suite. The plot is large and landscaped with a patio, lawn and an outbuilding, plus a garage and driveway parking — ideal for family life and outdoor play.
Important practical points are clear: the property has an Energy Rating of F, likely solid brick walls without modern insulation, and double glazing installed before 2002, so thermal upgrades would improve comfort and running costs. Council tax is high (Band G) and local recorded crime levels are very high, which should be considered by buyers.
Located close to good local schools, shops and transport, this home suits families seeking period character with scope to modernise energy efficiency and interiors. The size, annex and plot give strong potential for reconfiguration or improvement to create a long-term family home.