Large 1,960 sq ft Tudor Revival detached family home
Sits on approximately 0.13-acre plot with secluded landscaped garden
Four generous bedrooms plus converted loft room/office or hobby space
Integral garage, driveway parking and greenhouse included
Single family bathroom for four bedrooms — potential inconvenience
Potential to extend or redevelop subject to planning permission
Excellent broadband and mobile signal; close to top-rated schools
Council tax listed as expensive; area crime level average
This substantial four-bedroom detached home on Compton Road sits on a generous 0.13-acre plot with a private, well-landscaped rear garden and pleasant woodland outlook to the front. The property’s Tudor Revival character—half-timbering, gabled roof and brickwork—gives it distinctive kerb appeal while generous internal space (about 1,960 sq ft) suits family life. An integral garage, driveway parking and converted loft add practical space for storage, hobbies or a home office.
The layout includes a porch, two reception rooms, kitchen/diner, ground-floor WC and four good-sized bedrooms served by a family bathroom with both a corner bath and separate shower. Broadband and mobile connectivity are strong and the location offers easy access to top local schools, parks and commuter routes, making this a convenient family base.
Notable positives include the scope to extend or redevelop (subject to planning) and the large secluded garden with greenhouse. These create immediate living comfort and longer-term potential to add value for growing families or investors prepared to modernise.
Buyers should note some practical drawbacks: there is just one primary bathroom for four bedrooms, council tax is described as expensive, and the area records average crime levels. The property will suit purchasers wanting a character family home with room to adapt rather than a fully modernised, low-maintenance turnkey house.