Large garden, energy upgrades and excellent local schools for family living.
Beautifully fitted Wren Plus kitchen with integrated appliances
Three reception rooms plus bright sunroom with skylights
150 ft south-facing garden with patio and side access
Owned solar panels and recently installed gas boiler
Four bedrooms—three with fitted wardrobes
Long driveway and garage providing multiple off-street spaces
One main bathroom; two separate toilet rooms only
Cavity walls likely uninsulated; may need improvement work
This extended four-bedroom semi-detached home on Junction Road balances spacious family living with modern upgrades. The Wren Plus kitchen and three reception rooms provide flexible space for daily life and entertaining, while a bright sunroom with skylights and French doors opens onto a rare south-facing 150 ft garden.
Practical benefits include owned solar panels, a recently installed gas boiler, long driveway and garage for several vehicles, and the convenience of Norton High Street, good local schools, hospital access and leisure facilities all within walking distance. The property is freehold and offered chain free for a swift move.
Be aware of key practical points: there is one main bathroom plus two separate toilets rather than multiple full bathrooms; the house dates from the 1930–49 era and cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation; council tax is above average. The garden and some mid‑20th century outbuildings will need routine maintenance and possible updating if you want low-upkeep outdoor space.
For families seeking a roomy home with strong energy-efficiency upgrades and excellent outdoor space, this property offers immediate liveability with scope to personalise. The solid layout, good broadband and very low local crime make it especially suitable for growing households who prioritise space, schools and transport links.