- Five well-proportioned bedrooms across three floors
- Large 20' reception room with woodburning stove
- Impressive open-plan kitchen/diner with utility room
- Second-floor fifth bedroom has restricted head height
- Double garage and paved driveway for multiple cars
- Decent lawned plot with mature flower beds
- Built 2003–2006; double glazing and mains gas heating
- Area rated very deprived; council tax above average
A spacious, highly individual five-bedroom detached house spread over three floors, ideal for a growing family who need flexible accommodation and entertaining space. The large 20' reception room with a woodburning stove and the impressive open-plan kitchen/diner create generous communal areas, while a separate utility, ground-floor WC and en-suite add practical convenience. The second-floor fifth bedroom offers a large, versatile space but has restricted head height and is divided by central stairs, so it suits storage, a home office or occasional use rather than a full-time master bedroom.
Outside, the property sits on a decent, well-kept plot with lawned gardens, a paved driveway and a double garage — good for parking and storage. Built in the mid-2000s with cavity walls and double glazing, the home benefits from mains gas central heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, making it well-suited to modern family life and home-working. The layout and room sizes give scope for reconfiguration or cosmetic updating to personalise the house.
Buyers should note material practical points: the house is in an area described as very deprived, council tax is above average, and the particulars state services and appliances have not been tested — a survey is strongly recommended. The overall property footprint is described as small for the price band, so interested buyers should check exact room sizes and circulation space during a viewing.