Three generously sized double bedrooms
This 1930s semi-detached home blends traditional character with a large contemporary wrap-around extension. The open-plan living, dining and kitchen area benefits from skylights, oak flooring and a wood burner, creating a bright social heart for family life and entertaining. A separate utility room helps keep everyday chores out of sight.
Three double bedrooms upstairs give flexibility for a growing family or home office space. The principal bedroom includes a convenient half-bath arrangement; overall there is one full bathroom which may require some queuing at busy times. The rear garden is level and of average size and the driveway provides off-street parking for two or more vehicles.
Practical details: the house sits on a decent plot in a very affluent area with low crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators, cavity walls are filled, and double glazing is present (installed before 2002). Council tax is described as cheap and there is no flooding risk.
Notable points to consider: the property shows as generally well-presented but will need basic ongoing maintenance and updating in places — the older double glazing and period services may be a consideration. Local schools are mixed in Ofsted outcomes (several good secondaries, one primary rated inadequate), and the house suits buyers wanting flexible family living or an attractive buy-to-let investment close to transport links and local amenities.











































































