Chain free three-bedroom 1930s mid-terrace, newly renovated
Extended 16'8 x 16'2 open-plan kitchen/diner with island and skylights
74ft south‑east facing garden; sunny and private
Garage accessed from rear service road; adaptable space
Single modern bathroom; loft conversion potential (subject to consents)
Solid brick walls as built — wall insulation assumed absent
Central village location near shops, ponds and good schools
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal; very affluent neighbourhood
This extended three-bedroom mid-terrace blends 1930s character with a newly renovated, open-plan layout ideal for family life. The 16'8 x 16'2 kitchen/diner with island and skylights creates a bright social hub, while a bay-front reception with fitted shutters provides a cosy living room. The property is chain free and set in the heart of the village, a short walk from shops, cafés, ponds and several well-regarded primary and secondary schools.
Outside, a 74ft south‑east facing garden delivers sunny afternoons and scope for family play or entertaining. A rear-access garage offers useful storage, a potential home gym or home-office conversion. Upstairs are three bright bedrooms and a modern bathroom, with the loft offering conversion potential subject to the usual planning and building consents.
Practical points to note: the house is solid-brick as built (insulation assumed absent in the walls), there is a single bathroom, and the glazing install dates are unknown. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators. Overall this is a well-presented, family-focused home in a very affluent area with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal—suitable for buyers who want a turn‑key period property with scope to add further value through loft conversion or insulation upgrades.