Five double bedrooms across three floors
Three reception rooms plus insulated sun room
Breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances
Basement laundry/utility and separate workshop/storage
Landscaped rear garden, side patio and lean-to workshop
Off-street parking and lock-up side access gate
Solid brick walls; no confirmed wall insulation
Area crime above average; EPC rating D
This attractive five-bedroom Victorian semi delivers period charm and flexible family living across multiple floors. High ceilings, original terrazzo-style flooring in the entrance hall, bay windows and several feature fireplaces give the house strong character, while recent upgrades to the kitchen, sun room and some radiators add practical convenience.
The ground floor offers three reception rooms — lounge, dining room and a well-insulated sun room — plus a breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances and a convenient ground-floor WC. The basement provides a useful laundry/utility area and separate workshop/storage space, handy for hobbyists or extra storage needs. Off-street parking and a landscaped front garden complete the practical side of the property.
Upstairs are five double bedrooms over two floors, a main bathroom with separate WC on the first floor and a top-floor shower room. The rear garden is a standout feature: mature planting, fruit trees, lawn and a sheltered side patio seating area with external power and water — ideal for family outdoor living and entertaining. A lock-up side gate and lean-to workshop with power add versatility.
Considerations: the dwelling has solid brick walls typical of its era and no confirmed wall insulation; double glazing is present but install dates are unknown. The property has an EPC rating of D and council tax classed as moderate. Crime levels in the area are above average, which buyers should factor into their decision. Overall, this is a spacious, characterful family home with modernised hubs and scope for further improvement.