Spacious three-bedroom house with garden, garage and strong family layout.
Three-bedroom 1930s semi with characteristic turret and bay windows
Large kitchen-diner opening onto landscaped rear garden and patio
Private garage/workshop with light, power and electric door
Driveway provides off-street parking for multiple vehicles
One shower room upstairs and downstairs WC — only one full bathroom
Double glazing installed post-2002; cavity walls likely uninsulated
Visible dated furnishings and potential mould in living room area
Area shows higher crime and deprivation metrics — factor in local context
This 1930s semi-detached home blends period character with practical family living. The lounge turret and bay windows give the house charm and plenty of natural light, while a large kitchen-diner opens onto a landscaped rear garden and patio ideal for family meals and outdoor entertaining. A private garage/workshop with power and an off-street driveway add useful storage and parking.
Accommodation suits a growing family: three bedrooms (one with balcony), a ground-floor WC and an upstairs shower room. Double glazing and mains gas central heating provide everyday comfort. Local amenities are close by, including a Sainsbury’s within walking distance and straightforward access to the A21 for longer commutes.
Be upfront about maintenance and location factors. The property’s cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation, so buyers should budget for potential insulation upgrades. There is a note of dated furnishings in places and some potential mould in the living room area shown; a survey will identify any remedial work. The wider area shows higher crime statistics and local deprivation indices, which may influence buyer priorities.
Overall this is a characterful, well-sized family home with strong practical benefits — good internal space, outside entertaining areas and a useful garage — that will reward modest investment in energy improvements and cosmetic updating.