Extended four-bedroom semi with garage, driveway and excellent commuter links.
Spacious extended 1930s semi with four bedrooms and two reception rooms
Open-plan kitchen/dining with patio doors to low-maintenance rear garden
Detached garage with power, electric up-and-over door and rear driveway
Double glazing throughout and gas combi boiler; mains services connected
Single four-piece bathroom for four bedrooms may be inconvenient at peak times
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — consider insulation to reduce heating costs
Block‑paved driveway accessed via electric timber gate; good off-road parking
Freehold, Council Tax Band B (relatively low running cost)
This well-presented extended 1930s semi delivers generous family living across two reception rooms and four bedrooms. The modern kitchen and open dining area flow to a low-maintenance rear garden with block‑paved driveway and detached garage — practical for families who need parking and storage.
Set close to the Bay Gateway (M6 link) and local schools, the house offers everyday convenience for commuting and school runs. Double glazing and a gas combi boiler provide reasonable energy performance, while the property’s period bay windows and fitted wardrobes retain character and useful storage.
Practical drawbacks are set out plainly: there’s a single four-piece bathroom serving four bedrooms, which can be awkward for larger households, and the cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, potentially increasing heating costs. Some buyers may want to refresh decor and add insulation or energy upgrades to improve long-term running costs.
Overall this freehold family home suits those seeking a larger-than-average semi in a convenient, well-connected location. Internal viewing is recommended to appreciate the space, layout and potential for straightforward improvements.