Spacious period family home with garden and garage — scope to improve energy efficiency..
- Six bedrooms across three floors, flexible family accommodation
- 25ft fitted kitchen/diner with adjoining utility room
- Two reception rooms with original fireplaces and bay windows
- Decent rear garden, driveway and single garage with rear access
- Main four-piece bathroom; additional ensuite-style facility indicated
- Double glazing fitted; install date unknown
- Cavity walls likely uninsulated — may need insulation works
- Local area: high crime and very deprived; consider impact on resale
This substantial six-bedroom Victorian semi offers generous, flexible family living across three floors, retaining many original features such as bay windows, high ceilings and several period fireplaces. The 25ft fitted kitchen/dining room and separate reception rooms provide clear space for everyday family life and entertaining, while the sizeable rear garden, driveway and garage add practical outdoor and parking space.
The house presents strong period character alongside practical updates: double glazing, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and a fitted utility room off the kitchen. A light four-piece bathroom suite and a second ensuite-style facility (described in the property details) support large-house living, and the top-floor rooms offer scope for a home office or hobby spaces.
Buyers should note this is a pre-war property constructed c.1930–1949 with cavity walls assumed uninsulated — further insulation or energy-efficiency work may be needed. The area shows above-average crime and significant local deprivation, which may affect desirability and resale; council tax is moderate. The property’s overall footprint is described as small for the plot, so interior space planning is important.
Ideal for families seeking a character-filled home with substantial sleeping accommodation and outdoor space, this house also suits buyers wanting a project to improve energy efficiency and modernise some services. Flood risk is low and transport/broadband are strong, making the home practical for day-to-day living despite local socio-economic challenges.