- Three bedrooms: two doubles and one single
- Spacious lounge and large dining room with patio doors
- Vast rear lawn and paved patio/decking area
- Wide paved driveway with multiple off-street parking spaces
- Solid brick construction; likely no wall insulation (upgrade needed)
- Single shower room only; ground-floor WC present
- Area: very deprived and above-average crime rates
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband speeds
A traditional three-bedroom semi with genuine family space and a very large rear garden. The layout delivers a front lounge with bay window, generous dining room with patio doors, fitted kitchen and a ground-floor WC — all arranged across an efficient two-storey plan. Two double bedrooms and a single sit upstairs alongside a shower room.
The plot is a standout: a wide paved drive provides multiple off-street parking spaces and the rear opens onto a vast, grass-laid lawn with patio/decking — rare outside space for this area and ideal for children, pets or extension (subject to consents). Services include mains gas boiler and double glazing (install dates unknown); broadband and mobile signal are reported as good.
Practical points to note: the house is built of solid brick and is assumed to lack cavity insulation, so heating costs and insulation upgrades should be considered. There is a single shower room only. The local area scores high on deprivation and recorded crime is above average; while several nearby schools are rated good or outstanding, one or two require improvement. This home suits buyers seeking outdoor space and renovation potential rather than a move-in-perfect finish.
Priced at £250,000 freehold, this property will appeal to growing families or buyers aiming to add value through sensible updating, extension or landscaping. Commuters benefit from easy access to the M42/M5 and nearby town amenities.