Spacious family home with large garden and strong school catchment.
Detached early-20th-century house with period character
This attractive early-20th-century detached home in the heart of Sandridge blends retained period character with a modern extended kitchen/dining/family area and practical family living spaces. The house offers three double bedrooms plus a fourth room usable as an office or bedroom, two bathrooms (one full bathroom and a shower room with WC), and a separate living room with original features such as an open hearth.
Outside, the property sits on a decent plot with mature rear garden, limestone terrace and a sizeable gravel driveway providing off-street parking for multiple cars. Its village setting is highly convenient for families: Sandridge Primary is just 0.3 miles away and Sandringham Secondary (within catchment) is about 1.4 miles, while St Albans is only 2.5 miles away for broader amenities.
Practical details to note: the house is solid-brick construction from c.1900–1929 with double glazing installed before 2002 and no assumed wall insulation. Heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators. Council tax is described as expensive. These points mean there may be scope for energy-efficiency upgrades and improvements to reduce running costs.
Overall this is a well-maintained detached village home that will suit families wanting strong school catchment, garden space and period character, or buyers seeking a comfortable base with potential to improve energy performance over time.