Spacious three-bedroom semi with period features, big garden and strong renovation potential.
Three-bedroom semi with original 1930s character features
Spacious living room and separate dining with solid oak parquet
Well-established rear garden and patio, decent plot size
Driveway for off-street parking to the front
Chain-free freehold; mains gas central heating and double glazing
Requires modernisation — kitchen and bathroom need updating
EER rating D; affordable council tax band C
No flooding risk; area affluent with fast broadband
Set in a sought-after Blaby street, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers spacious, characterful rooms and an established rear garden — ideal for family life. The layout includes a long living room with bay window, separate dining room with solid parquet flooring, kitchen, and useful downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs are two doubles, a single bedroom and a family bathroom. Off-street parking on the paved driveway adds everyday convenience.
The property retains many original features such as bay windows, a fireplace and quarry-tile flooring in the entrance, giving scope to create a warm, characterful interior. The rear garden is well established with lawn, mature shrubs and a patio area that will suit outdoor family time and entertaining.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, gas central heating, double glazing and a D energy rating. The home is offered chain-free and provides a generous canvas for updating — buyers should expect cosmetic and some modernization work throughout to bring the kitchen, bathroom and decor up to current standards.
Located in an affluent, low-risk area with excellent mobile and fast broadband, the house sits within reach of local schools (several rated Good) and bus links. This is a sensible purchase for a family wanting a roomy property with period character and a garden, prepared to invest in renovation to realise its full potential.