Large garden, Humber Bridge views and scope to modernise for long-term savings..
- Four bedrooms; downstairs bedroom with en-suite
- Two reception rooms plus open-plan kitchen and dining
- Large enclosed rear garden with mature planting and views of Humber Bridge
- Garage and paved driveway for multiple cars
- EPC rating F; energy-efficiency improvements recommended
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; double glazing install date unknown
- Built 1930s — character features but may need modernisation
- Freehold; no flood risk; council tax described as affordable
Set on a generous plot in comfortable suburbia, this 1930s detached home delivers flexible family living and far-reaching views of the Humber Bridge. The ground floor layout includes a modern open-plan kitchen and dining area, a downstairs bedroom with en-suite, plus two separate reception rooms — useful for families needing work or play zones. Upstairs are three further bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate WC.
Outside, the large enclosed rear garden and mature planting create a private, nature-friendly space for children and pets. A garage and paved driveway provide secure parking and extra storage. The property sits in an established area close to local schools and community amenities within Barton-upon-Humber.
Buyers should note the EPC rating of F and cavity walls with assumed no added insulation; heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators. Double glazing is present but installation date is unknown. These factors suggest improvement work and energy-efficiency upgrades are likely to reduce running costs and raise the home’s value.
This is a practical family home with scope to modernise and personalise. It will appeal to purchasers seeking space, gardens and good town links — and to buyers prepared to invest in energy improvements to unlock long-term savings and comfort.