This generous five-bedroom detached residence is set on a spacious 0.2-acre plot that enjoys a south-facing aspect, presenting numerous opportunities for refurbishment or modernization (pending planning approval). Constructed in the 1960s with Cheshire brick, the home is strategically positioned behind private gates, featuring a York stone driveway capable of accommodating three vehicles and leading to an integral garage. The ground floor layout is functional and conducive for reconfiguration; it begins with a welcoming entrance hall that flows into an expansive dual-aspect living room offering picturesque garden views and access via French doors. At the heart of the home lies an open-plan dining and snug area, seamlessly connecting to a secluded terrace ideal for outdoor entertaining. The kitchen showcases a classic Dutch 'Keller' design equipped with Neff appliances, ample countertop space, and efficient storage solutions including a stylish downstairs W.C., boiler room, and built-in cabinets.
Upstairs, an airy landing benefits from abundant natural light courtesy of a large feature window. Each of the five double bedrooms is generously proportioned; the principal suite boasts views over the front garden along with fitted wardrobes, a dressing area, and an en-suite bathroom. Additional spacious doubles are available, one currently serving as a home office complete with workspace fittings. The family bathroom features high-quality Villeroy & Boch fixtures and offers extra storage options. Notably, there are two loft spaces ripe for conversion potential (subject to planning permissions). Surrounding the property are mature gardens rich in character highlighted by established borders and a distinctive Willow tree. The sun-drenched terrace at the rear provides an excellent space for alfresco dining or entertaining guests in privacy.