Private gated drive with off‑street parking
Large, well‑zoned garden with summer house and sheds
Conservatory floods the dining area with natural light
Modern kitchen plus separate utility and ample storage
Double‑length lounge/diner with front bay window
Three bedrooms but only one shower room upstairs
Solid brick walls (1930s) — likely no cavity wall insulation
Local area: higher crime levels and wider deprivation
Set back behind a gated private drive, this large three-bedroom semi offers generous family living across approximately 1,276 sq ft. The ground floor flows from a spacious entrance hall to a double‑length lounge/diner and a light conservatory that opens onto extensive, well‑zoned gardens. A modern kitchen and a separate utility add everyday convenience while off‑street parking and a walled boundary improve privacy and security.
The garden is a major selling point: multiple levels for dining and entertaining, a covered seating area, hot tub platform, stone courtyard with summer house and sheds, plus a child‑friendly astro‑turf play area. Upstairs there are three good bedrooms and a modern shower room; fitted wardrobes provide useful storage in the principal and second bedrooms.
Practical considerations are important here. The house was constructed in the 1930s with solid brick walls and assumed no wall insulation, so buyers should factor in potential upgrade costs for insulation and energy efficiency improvements. There is a single shower room serving three bedrooms, which may be a limitation for larger families. The local area shows higher crime levels and wider area deprivation indicators; buyers should weigh this alongside the property’s private drive and enclosed plot.
Overall this freehold home suits families seeking space, outdoor living and a ready-to-enjoy layout, who are prepared to invest in insulation or minor upgrades to maximise comfort and running costs. Good nearby primary and secondary schools and fast broadband/mobiles are practical benefits for everyday life.