Grand five-bedroom Tudor on a half-acre west-facing plot, gated and chain free, minutes from Walton station..
West-facing secluded plot over half an acre, gated with 155 ft frontage
Five bedrooms, six bathrooms across three adaptable floors
Four reception rooms; large kitchen/breakfast with oak and granite
Separate study with private entrance and en‑suite (home office/annexe)
Garage parking and extensive landscaped garden
Built 1930–49; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (potential efficiency work)
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
Very expensive council tax — factor in ongoing running costs
Set behind secure gates on a west-facing plot of over half an acre, this Tudor-style detached house offers a rare combination of scale, privacy and convenient commuting. The meandering driveway and 155 ft frontage create a strong first impression, while a separate garage and extensive landscaped gardens provide practical family amenity and outdoor space for children and pets.
Internally the house is laid out over three adaptable floors with five bedrooms, six bathrooms and four reception rooms. High-quality finishes include American oak flooring, Portuguese limestone fireplaces and a large kitchen/breakfast room with oak cabinetry, granite worktops and stainless-steel appliances. A flexible ground-floor study with separate entrance and en‑suite offers useful scope for home working or guest/au pair accommodation.
The second-floor volume could be configured as a dramatic master suite, with large Velux glazing and significant dressing and en‑suite provision; the first floor also benefits from en-suite bathrooms to the principal bedrooms, supporting multi-generational family living or comfortable entertaining. The property’s size and room count make it well suited to growing families who need generous reception space and flexible bedroom arrangements.
Practical considerations: the house dates from the 1930s–40s and the cavity walls are assumed to be uninsulated, and double glazing install dates are unknown — both factors that may affect running costs. Council tax is very expensive. Overall, this is a substantial, characterful family home offered chain free, appealing to buyers who value space, privacy and proximity to Walton’s transport and schools.