Character-filled family home with orangery, long workshop and off-street parking..
- Edwardian semi with stained glass and cast-iron fireplaces
- Two large reception rooms and three good-sized bedrooms
- Orangery connects kitchen to enclosed cottage-style garden
- Brick-built outbuilding over 7m — ideal office/gym/workshop
- Off-street parking via side driveway
- Solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation) may need upgrading
- Double glazing present; install date unknown
- Local crime above average — check insurance and safety
This attractive Edwardian semi-detached home combines period character with practical family living. High ceilings, stained glass, cast-iron fireplaces and sash-style windows give the house immediate kerb appeal and a sense of history, while two large reception rooms and three generous bedrooms suit everyday family use.
The fitted kitchen and adjoining orangery create a flexible hub that opens onto a walled, cottage-style garden. A long brick-built store (over 7m) at the rear offers useful hobby, home-office or gym space, and there is invaluable off-street parking accessed via the side driveway.
The property is presented in good order but retains older construction characteristics: solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) and historic glazing details. Double glazing is present but install date is unknown. These factors mean buyers may wish to budget for improvement works to improve thermal efficiency.
Practical points: the home is freehold, offers mains gas central heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The area is affluent with nearby parks, schools and local employers, though recorded local crime is above average — worth checking for individual safety concerns and insurance implications before purchase.