Large garden, cabin and loft bedroom for growing families near countryside views.
5 bedrooms including loft-conversion top-floor with ensuite
140ft south‑west landscaped garden with greenhouse and wildflower pond
Insulated 17ft x 12ft garden cabin with power and internet
Large L-shaped living room with woodburning stove and home office area
19ft refitted kitchen/diner with granite worktops and Rangemaster cooker
Extensive off-street parking with EV charger; easy A127 access
Two first-floor bedrooms are interconnecting — limited privacy
Council Tax Band D (moderate)
This late 1920s semi-detached home blends period character with recent upgrades, ideal for growing families seeking space and countryside outlooks close to town. The 4-year-old loft conversion creates an impressive top-floor bedroom with ensuite and Juliet balcony, while the generous L-shaped living room centres on a woodburning stove and includes a fitted home office area for flexible working.
The heart of the house is a bright 19ft refitted kitchen/diner with granite worktops and a Rangemaster cooker, opening to a 140ft south‑west facing landscaped garden. The garden is a standout asset: patio entertaining space, greenhouse, raised vegetable beds, a wildflower pond and a fully insulated 17ft x 12ft garden cabin with power and internet — perfect for hobbies, a studio or home business.
Practical features include mains gas central heating, double glazing throughout, extensive off‑street parking with an EV charger, and easy access to local schools, bus services and the A127. Note the property has some internal layout quirks: two bedrooms on the first floor are interconnecting and access to certain storage is under eaves. Council tax sits at Band D (moderate).