Family-sized detached house with garage, sunny garden and strong local schools.
Six bedrooms and three bathrooms, ideal for large or multi-generation families
Overlooks parkland at end of quiet cul-de-sac
South-facing, low-maintenance landscaped rear garden with brick store
Double garage with electric doors plus ample off-street parking
Modern fitted kitchen, adjoining utility and dining room with patio doors
Study and solid-roof garden room provide home-working space
Solar panels and EPC B improve running costs
Council tax band described as expensive; original double glazing (pre-2002)
This spacious six-bedroom detached house sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and overlooks parkland, offering a peaceful setting for family life. The ground floor provides versatile living with a bay-window lounge, study with adjoining garden room, modern fitted kitchen, utility and a dining room with patio doors to the south-facing garden.
Upstairs the principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and an en-suite, accompanied by five further bedrooms and separate bathroom and shower rooms — practical for a large family or multi-generation living. The enclosed landscaped rear garden is low-maintenance and sunny, with a brick store for extra storage.
Practical strengths include ample off-street parking, a double garage with electric doors, solar panels and an EPC B rating. The property is freehold, built c.1996–2002, on a large plot in a very affluent area close to good schools, parks and local amenities.
Notable considerations: council tax is described as expensive, glazing is original double glazing installed before 2002, and the home reflects its age in some fittings — buyers should inspect for routine maintenance or modernising needs. Overall this is a family-sized, well-located home with strong future flexibility and good energy credentials from the solar installation.