• Asking price

    £550,000 Offers Over
  • Bathrooms

    2

  • Bedrooms

    5

A large five-bedroom detached house situated on a wide corner-plot in the heart of Evington, bordering Stoneygate, offered to the market with no upwards chain.

Description

Positioned on a wide corner-plot and offered to the market with no upwards chain, this generously proportioned five-bedroom detached home has been thoughtfully extended to create a harmonious blend of original detailing and contemporary family living. Internal spaces unfold two levels with a beautifully light-filled L-shaped kitchen and dining area at the rear opening via bi-fold doors to the garden. Rich in period charm, the house retains stain-leaded windows, picture rails, and decorative fireplaces, balanced by practical modern interventions such as a utility area, two reception rooms, and a versatile loft space.

The house occupies a quiet residential street, set back behind a low boundary and entered through a bright and tiled decorative hallway. Original details abound, including a picture rail, under-stair storage, and a bespoke cupboard with integrated shoe rack. From here, two elegant reception rooms lie to the front and side, both defined by deep bay windows, timber-framed fireplaces, and soft natural light. The larger of the two looks out to the front garden; the other connects directly to the kitchen, enabling flexible use as a snug, study, or playroom.

To the rear, the house opens dramatically into a spacious, L-shaped open-plan kitchen, dining and living space. Bi-fold doors draw in afternoon light and open fully to the garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. Slate flooring runs underfoot, uniting the space with a sense of continuity and purpose. A run of minimalist cabinetry lines one wall, topped with timber worktops, with a Belling range cooker and extractor hood set beneath a wide picture window. A ceramic sink is positioned for views across the garden, while a utility area, neatly tucked around the corner, houses a second sink and space for laundry appliances. A ground floor cloakroom sits just off the hallway, with slate flooring, a low-level WC, and a wall-mounted three-year old boiler completing the downstairs accommodation. We are informed that the roof has also been replaced, retaining the original tiles.

Upstairs, the first-floor landing has a window to the side elevation and provides access to the loft via a pull-down ladder. The loft itself is fully boarded and fitted with Velux windows to the side and rear, with lighting already in place, offering excellent scope for future conversion, subject to consent. There are five bedrooms on this level, arranged around a central landing. The principal bedroom spans the width of the house and is bathed in natural light from a bay window to the front and a further window to the side. All other bedrooms are similarly well-proportioned and bright, with flexibility for use as guest rooms, home offices or dressing rooms. The family bathroom is clad in neutral tiling, with a bath and electric shower over, pedestal basin, WC, and a heated chrome towel rail. Throughout, the house is double-glazed and fitted with gas central heating. Slate and timber-effect flooring has been used to define spaces, while a consistent material palette ties the interiors together with calm cohesion.

The house is enveloped by generous gardens to the front, side and rear, thoughtfully planted and bordered by mature hedging that offers a sense of privacy and seclusion. South facing, a lawn stretches across the rear, punctuated by established pear and plum trees, while the front garden provides a quiet seating area bathed in morning light. A gated rear access leads to a private garage, offering practical storage or secure off-street parking alongside a spacious driveway.

Location:

Trueway Road lies within the leafy suburb of Evington, one of Leicester’s most sought-after residential areas, known for its blend of period homes, tree-lined avenues and strong sense of community. The area offers a peaceful, village-like atmosphere while remaining exceptionally well connected to the city centre. Within walking distance are the open green spaces of Evington Park, a much-loved local landmark with formal gardens, woodland walks and a Grade II-listed former manor house. A short stroll leads to the heart of Evington village, where independent cafés, bakeries and shops sit alongside traditional pubs and local amenities. Families are well served by a number of highly regarded state and independent schools in the area, as well as places of worship and medical facilities. The nearby Leicester General Hospital is easily accessible, as are major transport links via the A47 and outer ring road. Leicester city centre is just over two miles away, offering a wide array of cultural venues, restaurants, and shopping, including the Curve Theatre, Highcross retail district and Leicester’s historic market.

Material information:

Council tax band: D.

Tenure: Freehold.

Water meter: Yes.

EPC rating: C.

No known covenants or building issues as far as we are informed.

Parking: Off road parking with a garage and driveway.

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