Three bedrooms with one family bathroom
Set on a large plot in a quiet suburban street, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers straightforward family living with strong transport links. The ground floor has an open-plan lounge/diner with a front bay window, feature fireplace and patio doors onto a private, well-sized rear garden. The kitchen includes wooden base and wall units with an integral oven and gas hob; a side door leads to a driveway with space for several cars and a detached garage.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms, one single bedroom and a single family bathroom with bath and over-bath shower. The house is typical of mid-20th century construction (built 1950–66) with cavity walls, double glazing and gas central heating via boiler and radiators. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, useful for homeworking or streaming.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no flood risk, affordable council tax and proximity to several ‘Good’ primary and secondary schools, plus easy access to the A38 and M1 junction 28. The property suits families seeking a roomy garden and off-street parking in an established, ageing-suburb neighbourhood.
A straightforward, honest note: this is an older house and may suit buyers comfortable with mid-century fittings or small-scale updating. Crime levels are average and parts of the area are classed as ageing suburbanites, so buyers should plan improvements if they want a fully modern interior. An open house is scheduled — viewing is recommended to assess condition and potential firsthand.