1930s detached house with large gardens and extension potential, chain free.
Premium corner plot in sought-after residential area
Set on a generous corner plot in one of Driffield’s most desirable residential streets, this 1930s detached house offers comfortable, well-proportioned family living with established gardens and off‑street parking. The home has retained period character — bay windows, original parquet flooring and traditional fireplaces — while providing a largely modern kitchen and useful utility area formed from part of the garage.
The ground floor layout gives two principal reception rooms, a sizable kitchen with breakfast area and direct access to the patio and garden, making indoor‑outdoor family life straightforward. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, an en‑suite to the main bedroom, and a small study which could serve as a fourth bedroom for occasional use. Views from the front first floor over Driffield Bowling Green add a pleasant outlook.
Practical strengths include large private gardens, scope to extend (subject to planning), gas central heating, sealed unit double glazing and off‑street parking for multiple vehicles. The property is chain‑free and positioned conveniently for town centre amenities, schools and leisure facilities — a strong choice for growing families wanting space and future expansion potential.
Buyers should note some material points: the fourth bedroom is small and better suited as a study; part of the garage has been converted, reducing secure vehicular storage; the home is in council tax band E; the EPC is band D; and heating and other services have not been independently checked. These are practical matters to consider alongside the property’s scope for improvement and extension.