1930s semi-detached character home with high ceilings
Set on Wolverhampton Road, this 1930s semi-detached home combines period character with recent updates. High ceilings and a bay-windowed lounge create bright, airy living spaces, while a cosy log burner and generous L-shaped kitchen give practical family appeal.
The kitchen opens via French doors onto a sun-soaked, decent-sized garden—ideal for summer entertaining. A large gravelled driveway provides off-street parking for several cars. The bathroom has been recently renovated and the property benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown).
Practical drawbacks are clear: the area is relatively deprived with above-average crime rates, and some construction details suggest original solid-brick walls without added insulation (assumed). Local state primary provision has mixed Ofsted outcomes. Buyers should note glazing install dates and insulation levels if energy efficiency is a priority.
Overall this freehold home will suit first-time buyers or growing families seeking character, space and a move-in-ready bathroom and kitchen, but who are comfortable buying in an area with higher crime and lower local amenity scores. A straightforward opportunity to enjoy period features while deciding on any further energy or security upgrades.