Comfortable family home with garage, gardens and good local schools.
Three double bedrooms and two reception rooms for family living
Generous kitchen/diner with garden access and natural light
Attached single garage plus paved driveway for off‑street parking
Front and rear gardens; low‑maintenance outdoor space
Single bathroom only — may be a limitation for larger families
Small plot size, limited scope for major extension without consent
Double glazing fitted; installation date unknown
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, low local crime
Set on a quiet Rainhill street, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers a solid mid‑20th century layout and genuine family appeal. Two reception rooms and a generous kitchen/diner provide adaptable living space for everyday family life and entertaining. The attached single garage and driveway add useful storage and off-street parking.
The rear and front gardens are practical and low‑maintenance, suitable for children’s play or a small vegetable patch. Local schools include an Outstanding primary and Good secondary options, making the location practical for families. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working and smartphones.
Buyers should note the property sits on a relatively small plot and has a single bathroom, which may be a limitation for larger households. Some updating is likely to personalise the interior to modern tastes; the double glazing is present but the installation date is unknown. Built between 1950–1966, the house benefits from filled cavity walls and mains gas central heating.
Overall this freehold home suits buyers looking for a comfortable family house in a peaceful neighbourhood with good local amenities, low crime and easy commuting. It offers clear scope to update and add value while providing immediate practical living space.