Spacious stone semi with large garden, double garage and character features.
3 double bedrooms, principal with en suite
Three separate reception rooms for flexible family living
Large rear garden and front lawn, scope to extend (subject to consent)
Detached double garage to rear plus front driveway parking
Gas combi heating and uPVC double glazing (modern comforts)
Area classified as very deprived; consider wider socio-economic factors
Council tax described as expensive — higher running costs
No flood risk; very low local crime and fast broadband
This stone-built semi-detached home combines period character with generous family accommodation across two storeys. With three double bedrooms — including a principal bedroom with en suite — and three reception rooms, the layout suits families who need separate living, dining and work-from-home spaces. Exposed beams and timber floors add character while gas combi heating and uPVC double glazing provide modern comfort.
Externally the property sits on a large plot with a substantial rear garden, a driveway to the front and a detached double garage to the rear — useful for parking, storage or a workshop. The low-maintenance pergola area described offers an easy outdoor entertaining space, and the sizable lawn provides scope for landscaping or extensions (subject to planning).
Buyers should note the wider local context: the area is classified as having high deprivation levels, and council tax for this property is reported as expensive. These are important factors for running costs and resale considerations. There is no flood risk and local crime is very low, while mobile signal and broadband speeds are good.
Overall this is a spacious, characterful family home on a large plot with practical outbuildings and flexible living space. It will particularly suit buyers seeking a traditional stone cottage with room to adapt, but those sensitive to running costs or local socio-economic indicators should factor that into their decision.