Four-bedroom Tudor-Revival home with south garden and generous family living spaces..
South-facing rear garden with generous sunlight
Driveway parking for two to three cars
Four bedrooms; master with bay window and built-in storage
Three reception rooms plus separate utility and downstairs WC
Modern kitchen with integrated appliances
Single three-piece family bathroom for four bedrooms
EPC not yet provided (EPC TBC); council tax above average
Built c.1900–1929 — period maintenance may be needed
A spacious four-bedroom detached family home on Norwood Crescent, offering generous living space and period character from the early 20th century. The house balances original charm—bay windows and Tudor Revival styling—with practical, modern touches such as a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, a utility room and double glazing.
Ground-floor living is versatile: three reception rooms include a dining room that opens to a south-facing rear garden, plus a convenient downstairs WC. Driveway parking for two to three cars and a useful outbuilding add flexibility for home working, storage or hobbies. The property sits in an affluent, well-served suburb with good schools, local shops and nearby rail links for commuting.
Important practical points: there is one family bathroom serving four bedrooms, council tax is above average, and the EPC is not yet provided (EPC TBC). Built c.1900–1929, the house may require ongoing maintenance typical of period properties despite recent double glazing and updated kitchen fittings.
Overall this detached home will suit families prioritising space, character and strong local amenities. Buyers should budget for possible maintenance and note the single bathroom when assessing suitability for larger households.