Generous rooms, big south-facing garden and driveway in a well-connected neighbourhood.
Three double bedrooms with master en-suite and feature fireplaces
A spacious three-bedroom detached period home offering generous rooms, a south-facing rear garden and off-street parking. High ceilings, original fireplaces and a turned staircase give the house strong character and family appeal. The layout includes a formal dining room, cosy living room, practical kitchen, utility and a flexible ground-floor office — useful for home working or as a playroom.
Upstairs the master bedroom includes an en-suite and feature fireplace; two further double bedrooms and a large four-piece family bathroom with freestanding bath provide comfortable family accommodation. The plot is a real asset: a decent-sized south-facing garden, patio seating and a driveway to the front. A previous planning approval for a detached garage suggests scope to increase parking or add storage (check current planning status).
Buyers should note this is a solid-brick house built circa early 1900s and glazing is double but install dates are unknown. Walls are likely uninsulated and older properties of this era commonly need upgrades to insulation and services; factor potential works such as cavity/solid-wall insulation, wiring checks and boiler servicing. Local area indicators show faster broadband and good nearby schools, but also higher-than-average crime rates and pockets of deprivation — consider location context when viewing.
Overall this is a character-rich family home with practical living spaces and garden potential. It will particularly suit buyers seeking period features and space who are prepared to carry out targeted modernisation to improve energy efficiency and long-term running costs.