Tucked behind a mature plane tree on a peaceful residential street, this handsome 1930s semi-detached home is the kind of place you fall for the moment you step inside.
The house has kept the best of its period character throughout: original flooring underfoot, picture rails framing the rooms, and a beautiful original fireplace at its heart. Graceful curved bay windows — a signature of the era — flood the principal rooms with light, while double glazing throughout keeps everything warm and quiet.
Two generous reception rooms run through the ground floor as a wonderful through-lounge, connected by glazed doors so you can throw them open for entertaining or keep them cosy and separate. The rear reception opens onto the garden through French windows — a genuinely lovely spot to sit, work or simply watch the greenery.
At the back of the house, the generous family-sized kitchen and breakfast room is a real showpiece and, for many, will be the heart of the home. Wrapped in glazing that pours in natural light and opens straight out to the garden, it's fitted with a Britannia six-burner double range oven, a Quooker boiling-water tap, built-in microwave, integrated Neff fridge freezer, slimline Neff dishwasher and a classic Belfast sink — practical, characterful and made for family life.
There's flexible, family-friendly bathing too: a wet room on the ground floor, plus a shower room and a separate WC upstairs. Four well-proportioned bedrooms sit on the first floor, the master with a lovely bay window and all with leafy outlooks over the trees.
Outside, the generous south-facing garden stretches back in a long, mature sweep — beautifully stocked, with a lawn, deep planted borders, a greenhouse and plenty of room to roam. Being south-facing, it catches the sun all day, with shady corners to retreat to when it's warm. A separate outside utility room with power and plumbing, along with a garden shed and an integral garage, adds all the storage and practicality a busy household needs.
In the words of the current resident:
“This is such a lovely, easy house to live in — I moved in for three months in 2021, fell in love with it and have been here ever since. It feels safe, quiet and peaceful, cosy yet spacious. I particularly love the light, airy kitchen, and working in the back reception room with the French windows open is a joy — looking out at all the trees and greenery is so refreshing and calming. The garden is a wonderful suntrap, catching the sun all day, but has plenty of shady areas to sit in and stay cool.”
Warm, characterful and wonderfully easy to live in — a rare family home in one of Goring-by-Sea's most desirable pockets.