Three double bedrooms, master fits large wardrobes
This 1930s detached house on Park Avenue combines period character with a recent, sympathetic renovation. The ground floor opens into a large, light-filled open-plan living/dining/kitchen with modern fitted units and sliding doors onto a landscaped rear garden — ideal for family life and entertaining. The converted garage provides a flexible home office/gym space but is no longer a traditional garage.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms served by a single modern family bathroom; the master easily accommodates large wardrobes. Practical comforts include double glazing, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, fast broadband and off-street parking on a gravel driveway. The property is offered freehold and has been modernised throughout, retaining parquet flooring and some period features.
Notable negatives are straightforward: only one bathroom for a large family house, council tax is listed as expensive, and the surrounding area scores as very deprived — factors that may affect future resale or rental demand. Crime is average and there is no flood risk. EPC rating D.
Overall this is a spacious, newly renovated family home in a sought-after street. It will suit buyers prioritising living space, outdoor garden and flexible working-from-home facilities, and those prepared to accept local area challenges and a single bathroom layout.















































































