- Driveway with attached garage and multiple off-street spaces
- Extended to the rear creating two reception rooms
- Newly fitted kitchen with quartz worktops and integrated appliances
- Large rear garden with pond, bricked archway and brick store
- Recently modernised; two-year-old boiler and double glazing
- Three bedrooms served by a single modern shower room
- Freehold tenure, average overall size, cheap council tax
- Local area: very deprived with above-average crime rates
A beautifully modernised three-bedroom semi-detached house offering traditional character and contemporary fittings across a sensible layout. The home benefits from a driveway, garage and an extended ground floor that creates two comfortable reception rooms and a newly fitted kitchen with quartz surfaces and integrated appliances. French doors open to a large, well-maintained rear garden with lawn, pond, bricked archway and useful brick store — ideal for family life and outdoor entertaining.
Upstairs offers three well-presented bedrooms served by a modern shower room; downstairs a separate WC adds convenience for everyday living. Improvements include double glazing, oak internal doors, cast-iron-style radiators and a two-year-old boiler, so the property is largely move-in ready while retaining period features such as a bay window and decorative mouldings.
Practical advantages include freehold tenure, off-street parking for several cars and easy access to local amenities, buses and the A38/M1 network. Several local primary and secondary schools are rated Good, making this a sensible choice for growing families.
Notable negatives are straightforward and important to know: the area scores as very deprived with above-average crime statistics, and there is a single shower room for three bedrooms. Buyers seeking absolute tranquillity or low-crime areas should consider this when viewing.







































































