Flexible family home with large garden, parking and great commuter links.
- Four bedrooms including top-floor primary with en suite
- Large open-plan living and dining area with tiled flooring
- Spacious kitchen with central island and adjoining utility room
- Off-street parking plus sizeable rear garden and outbuilding
- Freehold tenure; very low local crime and fast broadband
- Constructed 1930s: solid brick walls likely lack insulation (assumed)
- Council tax band above average; double glazing install date unknown
- Approximately 1,468 sq ft across three floors, decent room sizes
This well-proportioned 1930s semi-detached house offers flexible family living across three floors. The ground floor centres on an open-plan living and dining area and a large kitchen with island plus an adjoining utility room — practical for busy households and entertaining. A downstairs WC adds everyday convenience.
Upstairs provides three further bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom, while the top floor is dedicated to a generous primary suite with built-in storage and an en suite shower. The property totals about 1,468 sq ft and sits on a decent plot, giving comfortable room sizes throughout.
Outside, the house has off-street parking to the front and a large rear garden with patio and lawn. A rear outbuilding currently used as a home gym offers flexible ancillary space. The freehold tenure, very low local crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal are useful practical benefits.
Location suits commuters and families: close to Elizabeth Line and Liberty Line stations, the A127 for road links, good local schools (including Outstanding and Good Ofsted ratings), parks and everyday amenities. Buyers should note the property’s 1930s solid brick construction likely lacks wall insulation (assumed), council tax is above average and double glazing install date is unknown — factors affecting running costs and potential improvement work.