A thoughtfully extended period semi-detached house, set within a sought-after address near Cintra Park and the university. The house has been carefully upgraded to retain and enhance its original character, while introducing a series of contemporary interventions. Herringbone timber flooring runs throughout the ground floor, creating a sense of continuity between spaces. The front living room retains a fireplace and decorative cornicing, mirrored by a second reception room also centred around a fireplace. To the rear, a 25ft kitchen, dining and living space forms the focal point of the plan. Defined by black-framed Crittall-style glazing, the room opens directly onto the garden. Two roof lanterns draw in natural light from above, illuminating a well-considered kitchen by John Lewis, complete with composite work surfaces and underfloor heating. A WC and boot room complete the ground floor, providing practical access to both the front and rear gardens. Upstairs, three bedrooms are arranged across the first floor alongside a modern bathroom. A further bedroom occupies the top floor, served by an additional shower room. The rear garden is arranged for outdoor living, with a paved terrace leading onto a mature, planted garden. A timber outbuilding offers flexible use as a studio, workspace or hobby room. The house is well placed for a number of highly regarded independent schools, with local amenities, the university campus, hospital and business parks all within easy reach. Transport connections are strong, with nearby bus routes and convenient access to the M4