Modernised four-bed family home with generous garden and flexible layout.
- Four bedrooms including two first-floor en-suites and ground-floor shower room
- Newly renovated interior with modern kitchen and bathroom fittings
- Generous lounge with French doors to rear garden and elevated patio seating
- Driveway plus integral garage (partially split for storage and utility)
- EPC rating C; solid brick walls may need added insulation improvements
- Decent plot with lawn, mature fruit trees and lower patio area
- Freehold, gas central heating, uPVC double glazing, fast broadband
- Located near outstanding and good schools, parks, and public transport
This spacious four-bedroom chalet on Scarsdale Avenue blends period charm with a contemporary finish, recently modernised throughout. The ground floor layout includes two double bedrooms, a modern shower room with underfloor heating and a generous lounge opening to the rear garden — ideal for family living and multigenerational arrangements.
Upstairs finds two double bedrooms, both with en-suite facilities and underfloor heating in the master bathroom, giving excellent flexibility for family or guests. The kitchen opens to a large dining/living area and separate utility room; French doors and an elevated patio create a pleasant indoor–outdoor flow on a decent plot with mature fruit trees.
Practical strengths include a driveway, an integral garage (partially reconfigured for storage and utility), gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and fast broadband. EPC C and solid brick walls (original construction) mean the house is thermally adequate but could benefit from additional insulation work to improve long-term running costs. The property is freehold with very low local crime and no flood risk, positioned close to outstanding and good schools and local parks.
Overall this home suits growing families seeking a comfortable, move‑in ready house with room-for-life and some scope to personalise or improve energy efficiency. Buyers should note the garage has been split and the solid-wall construction may require insulation upgrades for maximum efficiency.