Spacious family home on a large private plot near top-rated schools.
Large detached house with extensive 2,886 sqft living space
Private driveway plus off-street parking for up to four cars
Landscaped rear garden with patio, lawn and rockery
Ground-floor double bedroom and flexible study/home office
Two bathrooms and separate WC across floors
EV charging point and mains gas heating with boiler
Constructed 1950–1966; likely cavity walls without insulation
Double-glazing install date unknown; may need energy upgrades
Set behind a private driveway in the desirable village of Keston, this detached four-bedroom home offers generous living space across multiple levels and landscaped gardens ideal for family life. Character features such as exposed beams and a feature fireplace sit alongside modern conveniences including an EV charging point, off-street parking for several cars and a large kitchen for everyday family use.
The ground floor includes a spacious double bedroom and a flexible study that could serve as a home office or playroom, plus a well-proportioned living/dining room with direct access to the rear patio and garden. Upstairs are additional comfortable bedrooms, two bathrooms and a separate WC — practical for busy households and guests.
The plot and location are strong assets: a sizeable lawn, mature planting, patio for entertaining and proximity to well-regarded schools including Newstead Wood. Easy access to local cafés, pubs and green spaces like Keston Ponds enhances everyday living and recreational options.
Notable practical considerations: the house dates from the 1950s–60s and has cavity walls assumed to be uninsulated, and double glazing install date is unknown — upgrading insulation or windows could improve energy efficiency. Council tax is above average, and some modernisation may be needed to fully realise the property’s potential. These factors offer clear scope for value-led improvements.