Spacious period home with garden, green technology and loft potential.
Edwardian bay-front semi-detached with period features
Three bedrooms plus office area and roomy boarded loft
Solar panels with battery storage; lower running costs likely
Two reception rooms, conservatory and enclosed rear garden
Solid brick walls with assumed no cavity insulation
Single family bathroom for three bedrooms; may need upgrade
Some interior fittings dated; refurbishment will add value
Freehold, fast broadband, low local crime
Set on a popular South Farnborough road, this three-bedroom period home offers generous living space across two reception rooms, a conservatory and an enclosed rear garden. Solar panels with battery storage reduce energy bills and provide modern environmental credentials, while the roomy boarded loft adds scope for extra storage or conversion (subject to permissions).
The ground floor features a bay-front living room with a feature fireplace, a dining room opening to the conservatory, and a kitchen with an adjoining utility area. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, an office area and a four-piece family bathroom. Well-regarded primary and secondary schools are within easy reach, making the house practical for families.
Construction dates to the early 20th century: the property has solid brick walls and original period features but limited built-in insulation. Some interior elements and finishes are dated and will benefit from updating to unlock full market value and comfort. The single bathroom serves three bedrooms, which may be a consideration for larger households.
Freehold tenure, low local crime and fast broadband make the house a sensible long-term family purchase. The garden has mature borders, fruit trees and space for a shed; a side alley provides separate front-to-back access. Buyers seeking a ready-to-move-in modern finish should budget for refurbishment; those looking for scope and character will find strong potential.