As you arrive, the driveway leads to a spacious porch, complete with lovely period doors and ample room for coats and shoes. Stepping inside, the entrance hallway is bright and welcoming, offering access to all ground floor rooms, including the living room, dining room, kitchen, and downstairs WC. Starting in the living room, you’re greeted by a stunning bay window that overlooks the northeast-facing rear garden, flooding the space with natural light. This room also features a fireplace and a door providing direct access to the garden—ideal for indoor-outdoor living. The downstairs WC is equipped with a toilet, wash basin, and a frosted window, allowing natural light while maintaining privacy. Moving through to the kitchen, this room is dual aspect, with windows to the side and rear, plus a door to the garden. The kitchen includes built-in appliances, the boiler, and plenty of workspace, making it both functional and well-lit throughout the day. The dining room sits at the front of the house and features beautiful, curved glass windows, which have been recently refurbished, that look out over the front garden and the cherry blossom tree. As you’d expect from a property of this era, there are high ceilings and a warm sense of character throughout. Heading upstairs, a near-ceiling-height frosted window on the landing allows in natural light while preserving privacy. There are three well-proportioned bedrooms, along with a separate WC and bathroom, which could easily be combined if desired. The master bedroom, positioned at the front, boasts original-style curved windows, recently replaced by the original window makers to retain the 1930s charm. This room also benefits from a large store room, which offers potential to be converted into a walk-in wardrobe or upstairs en-suite. The second bedroom overlooks the rear garden and garage and includes built-in storage and a radiator. The third bedroom is also a generous size, suitable for a double bed, and has a rear-facing window with garden views. The bathroom has been recently updated and includes modern fittings, with a frosted window allowing for natural light. The separate WC sits just beside it. The garden itself is private and well-designed, featuring a patio area, a lawn, and a section for growing plants or vegetables. It is not particularly overlooked, and neighbouring properties have demonstrated the potential to extend the rear or convert the garage into additional living space, subject to planning. This property offers a fantastic opportunity to own a spacious, characterful home in a prime location, with potential to modernise or extend as desired. Council Tax Band E Leasehold
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