Recently renovated 1920s semi with open-plan living, garden and extension potential.
Three bedrooms with original period features and bay window
Open-plan breakfast kitchen and living space, newly fitted
Recently fitted family bathroom (2023) with shower
Electrical re-wire completed in 2020; roof overhaul carried out
Driveway for three cars, detached garage and powered store
Private rear garden; conservatory with PVC roof
Leasehold with assumed 999-year lease; ground rent approx £5 p.a.
Planning permission granted for two-storey extension (2 beds, 2 baths)
A mature 1920s semi-detached house in the sought-after Sunnyhurst area, recently renovated to offer contemporary family living while retaining period character. The property features an elegant bay-windowed sitting room, newly fitted open-plan breakfast kitchen and living space, and a conservatory that opens onto a sheltered, private rear garden.
Practical upgrades include a full electrical re-wire in 2020, roof overhaul, PVC/aluminium double glazing where stated, gas central heating and a newly fitted family bathroom with shower. Off-street parking for three cars, a detached single garage and a powered store add useful external space for a growing household.
This home is on a long lease (assumed 999 years) with a nominal ground rent (£5 p.a.). Planning permission has been granted for a two-storey extension to add two bedrooms and two bathrooms — attractive for buyers needing more space or wanting to increase value. The single bathroom and three bedrooms in the current layout are well suited to young families or buyers wanting a move-in-ready house with extension potential.
Notable considerations: the property is leasehold — solicitors should confirm terms and any obligations. There is only one family bathroom in the current layout. Crime is average for the area and council tax is moderate. Viewing is strongly recommended to appreciate the layout, character features and extension opportunity.