According to the listing, the property is in “excellent condition throughout” and has been kept to a “high standard” over time. The house includes good off-road parking with a block-paved driveway to the front, which leads to a garage fitted with electric light, power points, and an electric roller shutter door.
Inside, the ground floor has an entrance hall with original herringbone wood block flooring, a staircase, picture rails, and cornicing. There are two separate reception rooms. The sitting room at the front has a bay window, a marble fireplace with a fitted gas fire, and retains the original flooring and period features. The dining room at the rear is described as having double doors into the garden, another fireplace – this one electric with a granite hearth.
The kitchen includes white wall and base units with wooden work surfaces, an integrated electric oven, a four-burner gas hob, and a dishwasher. An under stair cupboard houses the gas combination boiler. A utility room, open to the kitchen, provides space for laundry appliances and a fridge freezer.
Upstairs, three bedrooms are accessed from the landing. Two are double bedrooms, each retaining original tiled fireplaces and woodwork; the third is a single room, currently described as “ideal as a home working space”.
A bathroom on the first floor includes a panelled bath, a corner shower cubicle, WC, and sink with storage below, all set against fully tiled walls and floors.
The rear garden is enclosed and contains a paved patio, lawn, nature pond, fruit trees, wildflowers, and two seating areas, designed for wildlife.
The property is within reach of several schools, according to the listing.
