This distinctive 1930s semi-detached house, held by the same family since its 1936 purchase, showcases a rich tapestry of original features that tell a story of character and charm. With Crittall windows framing the curved bays, beautiful fireplaces, solid oak flooring, and unique quarry tiled kitchen, the property offers an intriguing opportunity for renovation. The ground floor welcomes you with an inviting hallway leading to two spacious reception rooms; one featuring a bay window and traditional fireplace, while the other boasts a cozy multi-fuel stove and leads into a versatile conservatory through elegant French doors. Here you'll find potential for modernizing while preserving original aesthetics.
The kitchen retains its vintage appeal with restored Paul Metal Craft units and original tiles, yet it holds promise for contemporary upgrades. Completing this level is a WC adorned with original fixtures. Upstairs presents three generously sized bedrooms adorned with original characteristics, including a principal bedroom with another curved bay window and fireplace, alongside a bathroom reflecting period design but ripe for modernization.
The exterior offers a charming private rear garden suitable for landscaping improvements and a garage equipped with power supply. Nestled on Carnarvon Avenue—a quiet residential lane—this home is near local amenities and well-connected transport routes via major roads like the A10 and M25.
With nearly nine decades of family history infused in its walls, this property not only provides ample living space but also presents significant potential for renovation to modern standards while retaining its historical integrity.