Chain-free 1930s semi with driveway, garden and scope to upgrade energy efficiency.
Three bedrooms with period box bay and gas fire
Dining kitchen with integrated oven and hob
Double-width driveway gives convenient off-street parking
Good-sized lawned rear garden with patio
UPVC double glazing fitted before 2002 (may need upgrading)
EPC D; solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — energy upgrades advised
This chain-free, traditional 1930s semi offers three well-proportioned bedrooms and comfortable family living in Mapperley. The lounge with box bay and gas fire provides period character, while a dining kitchen with integrated oven and hob sits at the heart of the home. Upstairs includes a separate shower room plus a first‑floor bathroom with a white suite.
Practical features include a double-width driveway for off-street parking, a good-sized lawned rear garden with patio, UPVC double glazing and an alarm system. Combination gas central heating and mains gas boiler keep running costs straightforward; council tax is described as cheap and local crime levels are very low.
Buyers should note the property’s energy and fabric limitations. The EPC is D, the glazing dates from before 2002 and the solid brick walls are assumed to be uninsulated — there is clear scope (and likely need) for insulation and efficiency upgrades. The layout provides only one main bathroom plus a separate shower room, which may be a consideration for larger households.
This house will suit families seeking a ready-to-live-in home with character and outdoor space, and buyers wanting a property with potential to improve energy performance and add value through sympathetic updates.