Three double bedrooms with Jack-and-Jill en-suite
A well-presented three-bedroom Victorian semi on Corser Street, offering generous living space across multiple floors and a thoughtfully landscaped rear garden with a summerhouse. The property combines period features — bay windows, feature fireplace and sash-style glazing — with practical modern comforts including two bathrooms, a cellar, utility area and an outdoor gym/office cabin.
The layout suits a growing family: two reception rooms for flexible living, a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, ground-floor bathroom and three double bedrooms upstairs, one served by a Jack-and-Jill en-suite. The mature, private garden includes an outdoor kitchen, raised patio areas and an outdoor cabin – ideal for a home office, hobby space or playroom.
Buyers should note this is a solid-brick house constructed in the 1930s–40s with double glazing added post-2002; walls are assumed uninsulated which may affect heating costs and future retrofit work. Crime in the immediate area is reported above average despite the wider area's very affluent classification. The property is freehold, with council tax band C and good digital connectivity (fast broadband, excellent mobile signal).
Overall this home offers immediate liveability with scope to personalise and improve energy performance. It will particularly appeal to families seeking strong local schools and proximity to Mary Stevens Park, while investors and downsizers may appreciate the garden room/studio and flexible room count.