Generous 4-bed family home with large garden and outbuilding near Wickford station.
Four double bedrooms with master en-suite and family bathroom
Large lounge, separate dining room and conservatory for family living
Converted garage now an outbuilding/games room (31’3 x 10’2), no integral garage
Driveway fits multiple vehicles; large rear garden with paved seating and play area
Walking distance (≈1.2 miles) to Wickford railway station and local shops
Bedroom 4 is compact (approx 6’11 x 10’1) compared with other doubles
Built in the 1980s; buyers may wish to confirm glazing/heating ages
Freehold property, no flood risk; fast broadband and low local crime
Set on one of Wickford’s most sought-after streets, this spacious four-double-bedroom detached house suits families seeking generous living space and easy commuter access. The ground floor offers a large lounge that flows through to a conservatory, a generous dining room, a well-equipped kitchen with adjoining utility, and a dedicated study — practical for homework or home working.
Upstairs, three full-size double bedrooms and a fourth bedroom that comfortably fits a double provide flexible sleeping arrangements for children, guests or hobbies; the master benefits from an en-suite and there is a separate family bathroom. The long, well-arranged rear garden includes paved seating, lawned areas and a children’s play section, creating a safe outdoor space for family life.
Practical positives include a wide driveway for multiple vehicles, fast broadband availability, low local crime and a freehold tenure. The property is a walkable 1.2 miles from Wickford station and close to a mix of primary and secondary schools, local shops and parks — a useful combination for everyday family routines.
A few facts to note: the former garage has been converted to an outbuilding/games room (31’3 x 10’2) with lighting and running water, so there is no integral garage. One bedroom is noticeably smaller in footprint than the others. The house dates from the 1980s and while presented well, some buyers may want to check the age of glazing and heating components if long-term modernisation is important. The property is offered freehold and is not in a flood-risk area.