Spacious 3-bed 1930s semi with period bay windows
Two reception rooms plus 15ft conservatory
Enlarged fitted kitchen with integrated oven/hob
Large 17ft garage and off-street driveway parking
Pleasant rear garden with patio and lawn
Majority double glazed (installed before 2002)
EPC rating E — scope to improve energy efficiency
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — refurbishment likely needed
Set on a popular Quinton street within the locally sought-after "Golden Triangle", this 1930s semi offers true family practicality. The house is well presented with period bay windows, two reception rooms, an extended fitted kitchen and a 15ft conservatory that opens onto a pleasant, private rear garden. Off-street parking and a large 17ft garage add useful storage and parking convenience.
The layout suits family life: a spacious lounge, separate dining room and three bedrooms served by a single family bathroom. The property is majority double glazed and heated by a mains-gas boiler and radiators; broadband and mobile signals are strong, and the home falls in the catchment for several good local schools.
Buyers should note the EPC rating of E and that the cavity walls appear to lack insulation. Double glazing dates from before 2002. These factors mean there is scope — and likely cost — to improve energy efficiency and reduce running costs. The home shows well but offers clear potential for targeted refurbishment to modernise services and thermal performance.
Freehold tenure and an affordable Council Tax Band C make this a straightforward purchase for owner-occupiers. For a family seeking a roomy, characterful house in a well-connected suburb with good amenities nearby, this property represents solid value with visible opportunities to add long-term comfort and efficiency.







































































