This property, available for the first time in over eight decades, is a noteworthy family residence that promises countless possibilities for modernisation while preserving its historical charm. Having been lovingly maintained by the same family, it now presents an enticing opportunity for those looking to invest in a home with character and potential for enhancement.
The ground floor features well-designed living spaces, starting with a welcoming entrance hall that leads into an expansive 18’3” sitting room, bathed in natural light – perfect for daily use or entertaining guests. The generously sized 18’10” kitchen is ripe for transformation into a contemporary kitchen/dining area, ideal for modern family gatherings. A conveniently located ground floor WC rounds off this level.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, including a notably spacious principal bedroom at 15’11”, alongside another comfortable double and a versatile fourth bedroom/study suitable for working from home or as a nursery. A family shower room serves these upper rooms.
The second floor boasts a delightful bedroom suite measuring 16’2”, set within the eaves, which offers a private escape with unique character features.
Externally, the property provides off-road parking and a front garden that holds potential for further enclosure to enhance privacy. With some landscaping work, this outside space could significantly boost the property's kerb appeal.
Overall, this home combines around 1,452 sq ft of adaptable accommodation with significant opportunities for updating and personalisation. Its extensive family history adds to its appeal as a blank canvas ready to be tailored into an ideal forever home in the desirable Stonehouse area.
The location is well-established and convenient, close to local amenities, schools including Maidenhill School, and transport links including Stonehouse Railway Station with direct access to London, making it suitable for commuters. Additionally, nearby outdoor spaces provide excellent options for leisure activities such as walking in Doverow Woods.