- Extended Tudor Revival semi with original period features
- L-shaped kitchen/diner/snug with island and French doors
- Converted garage provides storage; reduces internal garage use
- Four double bedrooms served by one family bathroom
- Landscaped split-level rear garden with patio and astro turf
- Driveway parking; freehold tenure and affordable council tax
- Very low crime, excellent local schools and fast broadband
- Small external plot despite well-arranged garden layout
A stylish, extended semi-detached home in the heart of Low Fell, combining original Tudor Revival features with contemporary living. The striking entrance hallway and bay-fronted living room introduce the property’s characterful feel, while an L-shaped kitchen/diner/snug with central island and French doors creates a bright family hub. The integral garage has been converted for useful storage, with a separate utility and ground-floor WC supporting busy households. Upstairs offers four double bedrooms off a generous landing and a well-appointed family bathroom. The rear garden is split-level and landscaped for low maintenance, featuring a patio, astro turf and a charming static snug ideal for summer evenings. Practical details include off-street parking on the driveway, freehold tenure, very low local crime and fast broadband — all in a very affluent, well-served neighbourhood with excellent schools and transport links. Note the property has a single family bathroom for four double bedrooms and the original garage is converted, reducing internal parking/storage options. The plot is described as small externally despite a well-arranged rear garden. Overall, this home will suit families seeking spacious, characterful accommodation in a prime Low Fell location, with immediate move-in potential and scope to personalise further.