Period charm with modern kitchen, off‑street parking and family-friendly location..
Three bedrooms across a sensible 1,119 sq ft family layout
Contemporary fitted kitchen and modern bathroom
Living room with working log burner and feature fireplace
Off-street parking for several cars; adapted single garage storage
Decent-sized plot with low-maintenance lawn and paved patio
Built 1930–1949; period elements may need ongoing maintenance
Double glazing present but installation date unknown
Strong broadband, excellent mobile signal, no flood risk
This 1930s semi-detached house on Rydal Avenue blends period character with modern comforts, offering three bedrooms across a sensible 1,119 sq ft layout. The ground floor features an open-plan kitchen-diner with a contemporary fitted kitchen and a living room with a log burner — a practical family layout that suits everyday life and entertaining. The property is fully double glazed and heated by a mains-gas boiler and radiators; broadband and mobile signal are strong, and there is no local flood risk.
Outside, a decent plot provides off-street parking for several cars and a low-maintenance rear garden with a paved patio. A single attached garage has been adapted for storage/utility use, increasing practical space. Nearby schools (including a top 10% secondary) and local amenities, bus links and shops make this convenient for families and professionals.
Buyers should note the house dates from the 1930–1949 period, so some elements may need ongoing maintenance or sympathetic updating despite the modern kitchen and bathroom. The double glazing’s installation date is unknown, and standard checks on the boiler, wiring and filled cavity walls are recommended. Tenure is freehold and council tax is described as affordable.