- Retractable full-height glass doors linking open-plan living and patio
- High-spec Stuart Frazer SieMatic fitted kitchen
- Extended living room with media wall and fitted speakers
- Study plus separate utility/boot room and downstairs WC
- Four generous bedrooms including ensuite and family bathroom
- South-facing garden, large patio and low-maintenance artificial lawn
- Sweeping block-paved driveway for multiple off-street parking spaces
- EPC D and council tax above average (practical running costs note)
This recently renovated four-bedroom detached house on Banastre Drive offers modern, family-focused living in a quiet cul-de-sac close to Newton train station. A light-filled open-plan kitchen, dining and living area features retractable full-height glass doors that connect indoor and outdoor spaces, and a high-spec SieMatic kitchen provides a practical focal point for everyday life and entertaining.
The ground floor also includes an extended living room with a media wall and fitted speakers, a study, separate utility/boot room and a downstairs WC, giving flexible space for work, storage and family routines. Upstairs are four generously sized bedrooms, including an ensuite and a family bathroom. Outside, a sweeping block-paved driveway gives plentiful off-street parking and the south-facing rear garden has a large patio, low-maintenance artificial lawn, mature planting and an insulated outbuilding for storage or a home gym.
Practical points to note: the property is freehold, built circa 1996–2002, with double glazing of unknown installation date and an EPC rating of D. Council tax is above average for the area. Broadband speeds are fast, mobile signal is average, and there is no flood risk. The local area is described as comfortable suburbia with generally good local schools nearby, making the house well suited to growing families seeking space, convenience and low-maintenance outdoor living.