Three-bedroom detached home on a large private plot backing onto a nature park.
Substantial private plot backing onto a nature park
Extended kitchen with quartz surfaces and integrated appliances
Large garden room with underfloor heating and lantern window
Three bedrooms; built-in storage to two bedrooms
Downstairs shower room plus first-floor family bathroom
Single garage and generous off-road parking for several cars
Scope to extend further (subject to planning permission)
EPC Rating C; property of 1950s–60s construction — routine maintenance expected
Set on a substantial, private plot backing directly onto a nature park, this well-presented three-bedroom detached home suits families who value outdoor space and countryside access. The property has been updated throughout, with an extended kitchen and a bright garden room that brings the rear garden into everyday living. The layout includes a useful utility, downstairs shower room and a family bathroom upstairs.
The kitchen has quartz worktops, integrated appliances and flows into a large garden room with underfloor heating and a lantern window — an ideal space for relaxed family meals or homeworking with garden views. Built-in storage in two bedrooms and solid oak stairs add practical and aesthetic touches. Off-road parking and a single garage provide secure parking and storage.
The plot is the main selling point: mature trees, lawns, a sunken patio, timber shed and direct access to the nature park create privacy and scope for outdoor living. There is also scope to extend the property further subject to local authority planning if you need more space or wish to reconfigure the layout.
Buyers should note the EPC rating is C and the home dates from the mid-20th century; while recently renovated, future owners should allow for routine maintenance typical of older construction. The single garage limits covered parking to one vehicle. Freehold tenure and an affordable Council Tax Band C add practical advantages for family budgets.