Central Albrighton location, walkable to shops, schools and transport
Private driveway and independent garage with internal access
Generous rear garden with shed, greenhouse and powered garden room
Three well-proportioned bedrooms; single family bathroom upstairs
Compact kitchen with dated units and appliances — needs modernising
Built c.1967–75; cavity walls with no confirmed insulation
EPC rating D; council tax above average for the area
Freehold tenure; AML identity-check fee £60 payable on offer
Set in the heart of Albrighton, this three-bedroom detached home offers practical family living within easy walking distance of shops, schools and transport links. The property sits back from the street with a private driveway and independent garage, and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal—useful for home working and day-to-day life.
Ground floor living is arranged around a rear-facing lounge and dining room, both with doors to a decent-sized garden. The kitchen is compact with dated units and appliances, and provides internal access to the garage. Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a single family bathroom; the main bedroom includes an inset cupboard and two rear rooms enjoy garden views.
The rear garden is a strong selling point: mainly lawn with a shed, greenhouse and a powered garden room currently used as a home office. This versatile outbuilding adds useful workspace or hobby space without the need for immediate building work. The house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s with cavity walls (no confirmed insulation), an EPC rating of D and a gas boiler with radiators.
Buyer note: the property will suit buyers looking for a comfortable, centrally located family home with scope to modernise. Necessary updates include a modernised kitchen and possible thermal performance improvements (wall insulation unconfirmed). There is one bathroom only, council tax is above average for the area, and purchasers should allow for the standard AML identity-check fee of £60 on offer. Freehold tenure and no flood risk are positive practical factors.