Extended three-bedroom semi on a large plot with off-street parking and no onward chain.
End-of-cul-de-sac position on a larger-than-average plot
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this extended three/five-bedroom semi offers flexible family living on a larger-than-average plot. Ground-floor layout includes sitting and dining rooms, a contemporary kitchen with skylight, a family room and study — useful for home working or an extra bedroom. The generous rear garden and driveway providing three to four off-street spaces are clear everyday benefits.
Constructed in the 1950s–60s, the house has double glazing and gas central heating but some fabric upgrades remain. Walls are solid brick with no assumed cavity insulation and the glazing was installed before 2002, so buyers should budget for thermal improvements if desired. The 786 sq ft footprint is compact for a three-bedroom home, so rooms are efficient rather than expansive.
This lot is offered chain free, which should simplify a quick move. The location places you close to city amenities, good schools and transport links, making it suitable for families, commuters and investors seeking a property with future uplift potential.
Note the area records higher local crime levels; prospective buyers should review local safety data and consider security measures. Overall, the house combines practical, ready-to-live-in accommodation with clear scope for modernisation to improve comfort and energy performance.