A contemporary 1930s art deco detached family home offering the space you need in every day life. In the UK during the 30s, these houses were the shape of things to come for the face of British house building. They employed new techniques but retained a sense of craftsmanship, individuality and character which isn't found as frequent in today modern built homes. In the 1930s, houses were built to a style and standard that has been unmatched ever since. In the decades that immediately followed the second world war, and with a surge in demand for housing in a devastated economy, housing was built, understandably prioritising function over fashion. A
Entrance Hall (4.17m (13'8") x 2.57m (8'5"))
Lounge (3.89m (12'9") x 3.63m (11'11"))
Kitchen Dining Room (6.22m (20'5") x 3.66m (12'0"))
Family Area (7.06m (23'2") x 3.61m (11'10"))
Utility Room (3.61m (11'10") x 2.11m (6'11"))
WC (1.04m (3'5") x 1.12m (3'8"))
First Floor Landing (1.04m (3'5") x 1.12m (3'8"))
Master Bedroom (3.86m (12'8") x 3.40m (11'2"))
En Suite Shower Room (1.60m (5'3") x 2.57m (8'5"))
Bedroom Two (3.38m (11'1") x 4.17m (13'8"))
Bathroom (2.90m (9'6") x 2.72m (8'11"))
Bedroom Three (2.24m (7'4") x 2.57m (8'5"))
Garage (7.42m (24'4") x 2.79m (9'2"))