Generous plot, modern kitchen, close to Potters Bar station — scope to extend (STPP)..
Three double bedrooms with master en-suite
Spacious and well-presented, this three-double-bedroom semi-detached bungalow sits on a generous plot in a quiet Potters Bar turning, about a 15-minute walk from the mainline station. A long 28ft dual-aspect lounge/diner and a superb modern kitchen with island create large, light living spaces ideal for family life and entertaining. The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and an en-suite; a versatile ground-floor room can serve as a playroom or third bedroom.
Outside, the large driveway provides parking for multiple cars and a half-size garage offers useful storage and secure parking for one small vehicle. The south-facing private garden with paved patio and lawn is well suited to children and summer entertaining. There is also clear scope to increase living space — potential to extend (STPP) — subject to planning permission.
Practical considerations: the house dates from the post‑war period (c.1950–66) and cavity walls are reported as built without insulation (assumed), which could affect running costs and may benefit from upgrade work. Double-glazing installation date is unknown. The garage is half-size and will not suit larger vehicles without modification. Overall this large, freehold home combines spacious family living, good local schools and fast broadband in an affluent, low-crime neighbourhood.