Newly renovated 4-bed family house in top school catchment with south garden.
Newly renovated 1930s semi-detached family home
Open-plan kitchen/family room with skylights and garden access
Separate reception room with working log burner
Main bedroom with en-suite; three further bedrooms
South-facing rear garden with patio; decent plot size
Off-street parking; good local amenities and transport links
Catchment for several highly rated primary and secondary schools
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; council tax above average
This immaculately presented 1930s semi-detached house has been newly renovated to provide comfortable family living across well-balanced rooms. The standout open-plan kitchen/family room with skylights and garden access creates a bright hub for everyday life and entertaining. A separate reception room with a log burner adds character and a cosy alternative living space.
The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite, supported by three further bedrooms and a downstairs cloakroom — practical for family routines. Outside, a south-facing rear garden with patio and off-street parking add usable outdoor space and convenience. The property sits on a quiet residential road within the catchment for several highly rated local schools, and the area scores highly for safety, connectivity, and broadband speeds.
Notable practical points: the house was constructed in the 1930s and external walls are assumed to be solid brick with no added cavity insulation, which may mean higher heating needs despite modern gas boiler and double glazing. Council tax is above average. Overall size is average for the area, offering good family accommodation without large plot expanses. This home suits families seeking a turnkey, characterful property in a very desirable school catchment with low local crime and strong amenities nearby.