A sympathetic front extension enhances the original architecture, while character features such as the front bay window have been beautifully retained. Inside the kitchen has been thoughtfully improved by opening the former outside coal shed, creating a more practical and connected space with a range of wall and base units. There are two well-proportioned reception rooms both with feature fireplaces.
To the rear, a bright 7–8-year-old conservatory provides an inviting additional living area overlooking the garden, adding to the home’s versatility. The ground floor is completed by a convenient guest cloakroom.
To the first floor the home offers three bedrooms—two comfortable doubles and a third single—along with clear scope to extend further, subject to planning. A contemporary shower room serves the first floor. Throughout, the property has been kept in good decorative order, reflecting decades of pride and care. Externally there is a private and good-sized rear garden, while to the front ample driveway parking is provided. With its blend of period charm, family history, and future potential, this is a rare opportunity to secure a truly special home in a sought-after setting.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Brick and tile roof.
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