Blenheim Avenue, St Saviour
Description
6 Blenheim Avenue is a beautifully maintained and much-loved family home that has been thoughtfully enhanced to create a residence blending original character with modern comfort, craftsmanship and flexibility. The most striking improvement is the substantial rear extension , which has transformed the ground floor into an exceptional space for both everyday living and entertaining. A generous lounge provides the perfect setting for family gatherings, centred around a 7kW wood-burning stove , creating warmth and atmosphere during the cooler months. From here, the home flows seamlessly into a stunning glass-roof garden room , bathing the space in natural light and offering a wonderful connection to the outdoors. This, in turn, links effortlessly to the open-plan kitchen/diner , complete with a central island and integrated appliances, forming a true heart-of-the-home ideal for modern family life. Upstairs, the first floor offers a principal bedroom , one further double bedroom and a single bedroom currently arranged as a grandchildren's room, which would equally suit use as a home office or study . Externally, the property enjoys fully enclosed front and rear gardens , thoughtfully designed to provide a high level of privacy. Remote-controlled lighting, including subtle spotlights, creates an attractive evening ambiance. A gated driveway offers secure off-street parking, while a separate garden shed discreetly houses the boiler and laundry facilities, keeping practical elements out of the main living spaces. A charming home with modern additions, development potential and a genuine sense of care throughout, 6 Blenheim Avenue offers privacy, flexibility and lasting appeal - a truly standout opportunity. Rooms Living space The living space has been thoughtfully extended to
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