Spacious 1930s detached family house with huge garden and extension potential..
3 double bedrooms and two reception rooms
Large mature rear garden backing onto Greenbelt woodland
Driveway for 3–4 cars and detached garage
Conservatory and guest WC add flexible living space
Potential to extend to side/rear/loft (STPP)
Only one main bathroom; may need additional bathrooms
Glazing pre-2002 and likely uninsulated cavity walls (assumed)
Council tax described as expensive
Set on a quiet private road, this 1930s detached family home offers three double bedrooms, two reception rooms and a generous plot backing onto Greenbelt woodland. The large, mature garden and gravel driveway for 3–4 cars create a private, family-friendly setting with scope for side, rear and loft extension (subject to planning permission).
Internally the house presents well with a bright open living room, separate dining/reception and a conservatory that adds casual living space. Practical features include a detached garage and guest WC; the property footprint is substantial for the area and suits buyers seeking room to grow.
There are some practical considerations: the home has only one main bathroom, the glazing dates from before 2002 and the cavity walls are likely uninsulated (assumed). Council tax is described as expensive. Any extension will require planning approval and updating works if you wish to modernise insulation, windows or bathroom provision.
This home will suit families who prioritise outdoor space, privacy and good local schools. It also offers appeal to purchasers wanting a period house with clear potential to add value through sympathetic refurbishment or extension, while enjoying excellent road links to the A1, M1 and M25.