Period charm and solar panels with generous parking and garden.
Four double bedrooms with period bay window to the front
This spacious four-bedroom detached home combines period character with modern updates, offering practical family living across two floors. A large lounge-diner with bay window and French doors creates an inviting social hub, while a modern kitchen, utility room and downstairs WC give everyday convenience for a busy household. The property sits on a large plot with lawn and decked areas — good for children and outdoor entertaining — and benefits from owned solar panels to reduce running costs.
Parking is a genuine strength: a paved forecourt provides off-street parking and gated side access leads to further driveway space at the rear, useful for additional cars, a trailer or secure storage. The house has double glazing and an owned solar array, and council tax is described as affordable, which will appeal to budget-conscious families.
Buyers should note material points: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, which can be more expensive and require an oil supply and tank. The external walls are solid brick (assumed uninsulated), so upgrading insulation may be needed to improve energy efficiency. There is only one family bathroom for four bedrooms, which may be restrictive for larger households. Local-area indicators show very high crime levels and significant area deprivation; prospective buyers should consider these factors and verify local services and security measures.
Positioned close to shops, schools and public transport, the home suits families wanting good local access and a large private plot. The property offers clear potential to increase comfort and value through insulation, heating upgrades and minor layout changes, but buyers should factor in these likely improvements when considering the purchase.