Character-filled family home with modern kitchen and conversion potential..
Four double bedrooms including top-floor principal with ensuite
Step into a high-Victorian semi with generous family accommodation and authentic period details. High ceilings, original coving, ornate ceiling roses and a stained-glass arched front door give this home immediate character, while a bright bay-fronted lounge and open-plan dining area create sociable ground-floor living. The modern kitchen with breakfast bar and quality Neff appliances connects to a conservatory-style space and a secure, low-maintenance garden with two patio areas — practical for everyday family life and summer entertaining.
The house offers four bedrooms across multiple floors, including a peaceful top-floor principal suite with built-in wardrobes, skylight and private ensuite. A stylish family bathroom on the first floor and a ground-floor WC add convenience for busy households. Beneath the living space is a sizeable basement split into multiple chambers, currently used as a gym and utility area; it provides substantial storage and clear potential for further conversion subject to permissions.
Practical strengths include off-street parking for a large car, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, proximity to Davenport’s shops and Cale Green Park, and access to well-regarded local schools — all attractive for families and professionals. The property is freehold and shows overall good presentation internally, combining period charm with contemporary fittings.
Important factual points: the house was built before 1900 with solid brick walls (assumed no cavity insulation), and the double glazing was installed before 2002 — both factors that may affect long‑term thermal performance and running costs. The plot is relatively small and the area scores as deprived on local indices; council tax band is moderate. Buyers should also note the basement layout if planning a conversion and check for any required modernisation works or insulation upgrades.