Original 1930s Art Deco features throughout
Triple and double glazing; Nest-controlled heating
Large serviced garage with conversion potential
Enclosed, split-level garden with summerhouse
Space for multiple cars on extensive driveway
Four double bedrooms; master with four-piece en-suite
EPC rating D — energy efficiency below modern standard
Council tax described as quite expensive
A substantial 1930s detached family home combining original Art Deco character with spacious, flexible living across two levels. The entrance hall and many principal rooms retain period features—stained glass, inlaid oak parquet, and original wood panelling—giving the house distinctive period charm alongside modern conveniences such as triple/double glazing and a Nest-controlled heating system.
Outdoor space and parking are clear strengths: a large, fully serviced garage with pitched roof and loft, extensive driveway with room for multiple cars, enclosed gardens and a summerhouse. The garage offers straightforward conversion potential to a home office suite or self-contained apartment, while the garden’s gated access to adjacent fields will particularly appeal to pet owners and families.
Accommodation is generous and well-presented with four double bedrooms, a four-piece en-suite to the master, separate shower room, a breakfasting kitchen with quality integrated appliances, and a spacious family room with French windows to the garden. Practical upgrades include a heat-pump tumble dryer and a mix of double and triple glazing.
Important considerations: the property carries an EPC rating of D and the listing notes council tax is “quite expensive.” The house is large and period-built (1930) so ongoing maintenance and sympathetic renovation may be needed in places. Local data supplied is mixed — described both as an affluent community and an area of higher deprivation — so buyers should check local services and council information relevant to their needs.