Three-bed Norton home on a large plot — no chain and great extension potential.
No onward chain, ready for quick move-in
Large private end plot with substantial garden
Open-plan lounge and modern kitchen/diner with French doors
Detached single garage with separate consumer unit
Converted loft snug with Velux and built-in storage
Solid brick walls (likely no insulation) may need upgrading
Higher local crime rates—consider security measures
Average internal size (819 sq ft); one bathroom only
This attractive three-bedroom semi-detached home in Norton sits on a generous, private end plot with a large rear garden, driveway and detached garage. The ground floor has been modernised to provide a light, open-plan lounge and an impressive kitchen/diner with French doors to the garden; a pantry and utility area add useful storage and practicality.
Upstairs are three modest bedrooms, a stylish bathroom with over-bath shower and a converted loft snug with Velux and built-in storage. The property is presented well and benefits from double glazing, mains gas boiler and plentiful outdoor space—ideal for first-time buyers, small families or buy-to-let investors seeking immediate rental appeal.
Notable positives include no onward chain, significant extension potential on the large end plot, ample off-street parking and a detached garage with its own consumer unit. Council tax is very cheap, broadband and mobile signal are strong, and local schools are within walking distance.
Material points to consider: the house was originally constructed c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls likely lacking cavity insulation, so thermal upgrades could be needed. The area records higher crime levels than average; buyers should consider security measures. The property is average in overall internal size (approx. 819 sq ft) and has a single bathroom.