Spacious 1930s family house with garage, large garden and strong refurbishment potential..
Chain free four-bedroom 1930s semi with period features
Extended kitchen and two reception rooms, good family layout
Large rear garden with mature trees and strong privacy
Garage plus long driveway for two to three cars
Single family bathroom only; may need additional facilities
Solid brick walls likely require insulation improvements
EPC D and council tax Band F — higher running costs
Local crime recorded as high; consider security measures
A 1930s four-bedroom semi-detached house in Ashford offering generous family space, a long driveway and a substantial rear garden. The property retains period character — bay window, decorative brickwork and spacious reception rooms — and is chain free, making it suitable for buyers wanting a straightforward purchase and refurbishment project.
Internally the layout is traditional with two reception rooms, an extended kitchen, downstairs WC, four bedrooms and one family bathroom. Room sizes are generally good for the era, but some areas (living room, kitchen and bathrooms) show dated finishes and will benefit from modernisation. EPC rating D and solid brick walls likely mean insulation and energy-efficiency improvements would add value.
Practical benefits include a garage, off-street parking for two to three cars, mains gas central heating and fast broadband/mobile signal. Note the property is in a very affluent area close to the High Street and mainline station but local crime levels are recorded as high and council tax sits in Band F, so running costs are above average.
This home suits families seeking space and scope to improve, or buyers looking to invest in a period property with clear refurbishment potential. An internal inspection will reveal the full scope to update and reconfigure to contemporary family living standards.