Spacious adaptable layout perfect for extended families or income-generating use.
• Two connected wings creating separate living zones for multi-gen or rental use
• Main wing: lounge, dining room, conservatory, breakfast room, modern kitchen
• Second wing: three double bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room
• Large full-width garage/workshop ideal for storage, hobbies or small business
• Private courtyard garden with decking, raised beds and gated off-street parking
• Approximately 2,300 sq ft across multi-storey layout with loft room
• High flood risk — expect higher insurance costs and need for resilience measures
• Town-centre location: walkable to shops, schools, cafés and train station
This substantial semi-detached property delivers flexible living across two connected wings — ideal for multi-generational families, holiday letting or live/work use. The main home offers a lounge, dining room, conservatory, breakfast room and a stylish kitchen with exposed beams, island and range cooker. A ground-floor shower room, large utility and internal access to a full-width garage/workshop add practical convenience.
The second, self-contained wing provides three double bedrooms each with an en-suite shower room, creating a separate upstairs apartment with its own external access. Upstairs in the main wing are two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a versatile loft room suitable as an office, teen space or snug. The property totals about 2,300 sq ft of adaptable living space laid out across multiple storeys.
Outside is a private courtyard garden with decking, raised beds, two sets of wooden gates and gated off-street parking. The large garage/workshop spans the plot width and will suit hobbies, storage or small-scale business use. Town-centre amenities — shops, cafés, schools and the station — are within walking distance, while mobile signal and broadband speeds are excellent.
Important considerations: the property lies in a high flood-risk area and buyers should factor specialist insurance and flood resilience measures into running costs. The house’s unusual two-wing layout won’t suit every buyer but offers clear income or household-flexibility potential for those who need separate living zones.