Three double and single bedrooms; period bay windows and character features
Recently refitted kitchen and contemporary family bathroom
Private driveway and decent rear garden, conservatory adds light
Short walk to shops, schools, station and Stafford County Hospital
EPC D and 1930s solid brick walls; energy improvements likely needed
Single bathroom only; 915 sq ft overall—average family space
Double glazing and modern internal doors; mains gas central heating
Low crime area, fast broadband, affordable council tax
This smart bay-fronted 1930s semi offers three bedrooms and spacious family living just outside Stafford town centre. The ground floor provides a living room with bay window, a separate dining room, conservatory and a recently refitted kitchen — practical spaces for daily family life and entertaining.
Upstairs are two good double bedrooms, a third bedroom and a contemporary family bathroom. Modern internal doors, double glazing and updated kitchen and bathroom give the house a fresh feel while retaining period character such as bay windows and brickwork.
Outside, a private driveway and decent rear garden provide safe off-street parking and space for children to play or for garden gatherings. The location on a quiet cul-de-sac is walking distance to shops, good primary and secondary schools, the train station and Stafford County Hospital, suiting both families and commuters.
Practical points to note: the property carries an EPC rating of D and is built in the 1930s with solid brick walls (no loft or cavity insulation assumed), so buyers should budget for potential energy-efficiency improvements. There is a single family bathroom and overall accommodation is an average-sized 915 sq ft, which suits many but may limit extension options without planning work.