Four bedroom detached home built 2003–2006 with modern layout
Three reception rooms plus separate sitting/office area
Fully owned solar panels reduce energy bills
Master bedroom with en-suite; one bedroom is compact
Tastefully landscaped private garden with direct lounge access
Off-street parking for convenience
Council tax noted as above average
Located in an area described as very deprived (buyers should note)
This well-proportioned four-bedroom detached house, built in the early 2000s, suits a growing family seeking flexible living space close to amenities and transport. Three reception rooms and a modern kitchen give plenty of room for everyday life and home working; double doors from the lounge open directly to the landscaped private garden for easy indoor–outdoor living. The property benefits from fully owned solar panels and off-street parking, supporting lower running costs and practical convenience.
Sleeping accommodation includes a master bedroom with en-suite plus three further bedrooms. Note that one of the fourth bedroom’s dimensions is compact and better suited as a nursery, study or occasional guest room. The family bathroom and overall finish are contemporary; the build’s cavity walls are assumed insulated and heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators. Reported EPC information is inconsistent in the supplied details (B and C are both noted) so buyers may wish to confirm the current certificate.
Practical considerations: the home sits in an area described as very deprived, and council tax is above average for the area. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, and the location is within walking distance of local schools, playgrounds and public transport. Overall this is a modern, versatile family home with solar panels and garden appeal, best for buyers prioritising space, connectivity and lower energy running costs while accepting the neighbourhood-level socio-economic challenges.