Spacious family home with large garden, gated parking and excellent local schools..
Gated driveway with off-street parking for multiple cars|Large, private rear garden with patio and pergola|Spacious open-plan kitchen, living and dining area with bi-fold doors|Top-floor primary suite with en suite and Juliet balcony|Three additional bedrooms and two reception rooms|Built 1900–1929: solid brick walls, likely no cavity insulation|Double glazing installed before 2002; may need thermal upgrades|Council Tax Band E (above average)
Set behind secure gates on a wide plot, this four-bedroom semi-detached home offers generous living space and a private, mature garden — ideal for families seeking room to grow. The large open-plan kitchen, living and dining area—complete with skylights and bi-fold doors—creates a bright hub that flows straight to the lawn and patio for effortless indoor–outdoor living.
The top-floor primary suite provides a peaceful retreat with built-in storage, an en suite shower room and a Juliet balcony overlooking the garden. Three further well-proportioned bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom occupy the first floor, giving flexible sleeping arrangements for children and guests. Additional reception rooms and a ground-floor WC increase day-to-day practicality.
Practical strengths include off-street gated parking for multiple cars, mains gas central heating and a substantial overall footprint (approximately 2,107 sq ft) on a large plot. The location benefits from good transport links (Emerson Park/Elizabeth Line access nearby), local green spaces and a range of well-regarded schools within easy reach.
Important considerations: the house was built in the early 20th century with solid brick walls assumed to have no cavity insulation and double glazing fitted before 2002 — thermal upgrades would improve comfort and running costs. Council Tax sits above average (Band E). While presented with contemporary fittings, buyers should allow budget for further modernisation or insulation works if desired.