Traditional 1930s semi with bay window and period character
Light, well-proportioned rooms across two floors
Large, private rear garden with mature planting and pond feature
Block‑paved driveway and detached single garage for off‑street parking
Chain‑free freehold; affordable council tax (Band C)
Requires full modernisation; cosmetic and systems upgrades likely
Single shower room only; no family bathroom currently
Excellent local schools, fast broadband, very low crime area
Set on a generous plot in popular Baddeley Green, this 1930s semi-detached home offers a rare renovation opportunity for families seeking space and long-term value. The property retains traditional features such as a front bay window and a roomy lounge with patio doors opening onto a private, mature rear garden. A detached single garage and block‑paved driveway provide secure off‑street parking and practical storage.
The current layout includes a separate dining room, kitchen, downstairs WC, two double bedrooms and a smaller third bedroom, plus a first-floor shower room. Rooms are light and well-proportioned for the house’s overall size (approximately 924 sq ft), giving scope to modernise fixtures, reconfigure space, or extend (subject to planning) to suit growing family needs.
Honest drawbacks: the house needs modernisation throughout and will require updating to contemporary standards. Buyers should expect cosmetic and possible systems upgrades; fixtures, services and measurements are untested in the particulars. The shower room is the only bathroom, which may be limiting for larger households until reconfigured.
For a buyer willing to undertake works, this chain‑free freehold home in an area with good schools and strong local amenities presents clear potential to create a comfortable, characterful family home and add value through thoughtful refurbishment.



























































































