Practical family home with parking, garage and scope to modernise.
Four bedrooms including loft-converted principal bedroom
Extended kitchen and separate dining room
Sunroom and small low-maintenance rear garden
Driveway plus rear garage for parking and storage
Single family bathroom only for four bedrooms
Solid brick walls; no assumed cavity insulation
Freehold with gas central heating and double glazing
Located in a more deprived area classification
This 1930s mid-terrace on Hillside Road offers a practical family layout across three floors. The house features four bedrooms including a loft-converted principal bedroom, an extended kitchen, and a bright sunroom opening to a small low-maintenance garden and rear garage.
Key practical benefits include driveway parking, gas central heating with radiators, and double glazing. The home’s room sizes are comfortable for family living: separate living and dining rooms provide flexible, sociable space while the top-floor bedroom gives useful privacy and rear views.
Buyers should note material considerations: there is a single family bathroom for four bedrooms, external walls are solid brick with no assumed cavity insulation, and the property sits in a more deprived area classification which may affect future resale. The plot is small, so garden space is limited but easy to maintain.
Overall this freehold townhouse suits families seeking spacious rooms and local amenities, or buyers prepared to refresh and add value. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home-working; the garage and driveway add practical parking and storage options.