Timeless charm, generous space and a garden made for exploring. Loved for three decades, this 1905 home offers warmth, dignity and exciting potential to evolve in a superb location for shops, schools and community.
There are some homes that greet you the moment you step inside — this is one of them.
It has that gentle, timeless embrace: a sense of comfort and ease that makes it immediately clear why the family have cherished living here for thirty years.
The feeling begins with the hallway — the soft turn of the banister rail, the volume of space around you, the quiet promise of rooms that have held laughter, conversations and everyday life.
Move further in and the house continues to open up, unfolding in that calm, unhurried way older homes do when they know they’ve been loved.
Dating from around 1905, it is a property that carries itself with dignity.
There is history here, but there’s also lightness — a sense that the home has adapted, pleased and quietly looked after generations in equal measure.
And then there is the garden (In all approx 0.25 acres).
Long, mature, and full of possibility, it’s easy to imagine children exploring its depths or adults gathering on a summer afternoon, conversations blending with birdsong and the soft rustle of trees.
This is a home brimming with potential.
Love it for all that it is, and perhaps — if you’re minded to — let your imagination drift to the future.
We can see possibilities here: opening the kitchen into the utility area, perhaps; adding glazing to invite the garden in; creating a modern, flowing space while retaining the character that makes this house so special.
It isn’t the only idea we see, but the beauty is that the canvas is ready for the next chapter.
Part of the charm is how naturally the home sits within its surroundings.
You’re close to everything that makes daily life easy — shops, schools, transport, and a strong sense of community — yet inside, there’s a feeling of calm retreat.
Space, character, warmth and opportunity come together here.
This is a home ready to welcome its next custodians, just as lovingly as it has held the last.
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