Five-bedroom mid-century home with garden, parking and strong commuter links..
- Five bedrooms across a multi-story layout, good for families
- Two reception rooms plus conservatory leading to private rear garden
- Fitted kitchen and modern family bathroom included
- Driveway provides convenient off-street parking
- Freehold tenure; decent plot size and mid-20th-century build
- Double glazing installed before 2002 — may need upgrading
- Area shows very high crime and higher deprivation indices
- Excellent M1/M25 links and multiple 'Good' local schools nearby
This mid-20th-century mid-terrace offers five bedrooms across a practical multi-story layout, suited to growing families needing space and commuter access. Two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen provide flexible living space; a conservatory opens onto a private rear garden, and a driveway gives off-street parking. The house is Freehold and sits on a decent plot size in the Adeyfield area.
The property benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing, although the glazing was installed before 2002 and may not meet modern efficiency standards. Constructed around the 1950s–1960s, it presents typical period features and straightforward renovation potential for anyone wanting to update fixtures, finishes and energy performance.
Location is a strong practical draw: good local schools rated Good, nearby shops and green spaces, plus fast road links to the M1/M25 for commuters. However, the immediate area records very high crime and higher-than-average deprivation indices, which buyers should weigh alongside price and renovation plans.
Overall, this is a spacious family home with clear scope to modernise and add value, particularly for buyers seeking room, a garden and convenient transport. Consider security measures and fabric improvements when assessing long-term suitability and costs.