Spacious bay‑fronted 3-bed detached home with large garden and garage, chain free..
Detached 1930s bay‑fronted house with strong period character
Large mature rear garden with patio and lawn
Spacious block‑paved driveway and single garage for multiple cars
Three double bedrooms plus two loft rooms (Slingsby ladder access)
Chain free sale; freehold tenure
Requires some modernisation and energy upgrades (EPC D)
Single family bathroom only; may need more bathrooms for larger households
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — insulation potential exists
A substantial 1930s bay-fronted detached home on Queen Alexandra Road, offering generous rooms, period detail and a large mature garden — ideal for a growing family seeking space close to schools and Sunderland city centre. The house retains original features such as decorative coving, bay windows and an ornate fireplace, giving strong character and good natural light throughout the principal reception rooms.
Accommodation is versatile: two large reception rooms plus an extended kitchen/dining area, utility, WC and three double bedrooms upstairs. There are two additional loft rooms (accessed by a Slingsby ladder) that add scope for converted living or storage subject to consent. Off-street parking for multiple vehicles and an attached single garage sit behind a wide block-paved driveway.
The property is chain-free and freehold, set in a very low-crime, affluent neighbourhood with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. It sits within easy reach of respected primary and secondary schools, local shops, leisure amenities and the A19 for commuting.
Practical points to note: the house would benefit from some modernisation and energy-efficiency improvements — the EPC is rated D and cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation. There is a single bathroom serving three bedrooms and the loft rooms are currently accessed by a ladder rather than a fixed staircase. Council Tax is Band E (above average).