Period charm with modern open-plan family living and large garden.
Five double bedrooms with flexible fifth bedroom use
This spacious five-bedroom detached home on Newgate Street combines period Tudor Revival character with contemporary open-plan living — ideal for growing families who value space and indoor–outdoor flow. The ground floor features two large reception rooms, a modern open-plan kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors to raised decking, and underfloor heating to principal rooms, creating comfortable, usable family spaces all year round.
Set on a generous plot the property offers a sizeable, enclosed rear garden, mature planting, greenhouse, generous driveway and a garage — practical for multiple vehicles and family storage. Four double bedrooms provide comfortable family accommodation, while a fifth bedroom currently used for storage could serve as a nursery, guest room or home office.
Buyers should note some practical considerations: the house was constructed in the 1930–1949 period in solid brick (no known wall insulation) and has an EPC of D. There is a single family bathroom, so families may prefer to reconfigure or extend for additional facilities. Council tax is described as expensive and local recorded crime is above average.
Overall this is a large, well-appointed family home in a desirable Cottingham setting, offering immediate comfort with clear potential to personalise and improve energy performance or add further bathrooms to suit modern family needs.