Four bedrooms, three doubles and one generous single
A well-presented four-bedroom semi-detached Edwardian home in a sought-after Wolverhampton neighbourhood, this property balances period character with practical family living. Two reception rooms, large windows and French doors give a bright, flexible ground floor ideal for everyday family life and entertaining. The galley-style kitchen includes a breakfast bar and a useful utility room, while a ground-floor wet room adds modern convenience.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a generous single, plus a boarded attic for extra storage. Outside, a block-paved driveway provides off-street parking and a decent rear garden offers private outdoor space with mature trees. Local schools, parks and good public transport links place everyday amenities within easy reach.
Practical considerations: the home is freehold, in Council Tax band C and has an EPC rating of D. The property was built c.1930–1949 with solid brick walls and double glazing installed before 2002; insulation and energy-efficiency improvements are likely to be beneficial. Overall, this home will suit families or buyers seeking a spacious, character-filled house with scope to upgrade comfort and running costs.