Victorian six-bedroom home with large garden, cellar bar and double garage..
Six double bedrooms across four floors, including two en-suites
Three reception rooms plus cellar bar—good for entertaining
Double garage with adjoining workshop and multi-car driveway
Large, mature rear garden with patio and raised lawn
Solid brick shell (c.1900–1929); assumed no wall insulation
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
Council tax band above average for the area
Located close to schools, shops, transport and A38 links
A substantial six-bedroom Victorian semi-detached home offering spacious, flexible living across four floors — ideal for growing families who need room to spread out. High ceilings, bay windows and original fireplaces give character throughout, while three reception rooms and a cellar bar provide clear entertaining and family zones. The second-floor suite with walk-in wardrobe gives private guest or principal accommodation.
Outside, a large, well-planned plot includes a rear patio, raised lawn, mature screening and a double garage with adjoining workshop plus a block-paved driveway for multiple vehicles. The location on Newton Road places schools, shops and transport links within easy reach, with good road connections to the A38 for wider commuting.
Practical points to note: the house is solid brick (built c.1900–1929) with no known internal wall insulation, and double glazing is present though the install date is unspecified—further energy improvements may be desirable. Council tax is above average for the area, and while the property is largely move-in capable, buyers should expect some updating to bring energy performance and finishes fully up to modern standards.
Overall this is a character-rich family home with scope to add value through sympathetic improvements. The generous internal footprint, extensive outdoor space, and garage/workshop make it particularly suitable for families, hobbyists or buyers seeking a roomy period house near local amenities.