Adjacent to Bailey Park, immediate access to green space
Set on a quiet no-through road and literally next to Bailey Park, this three-bedroom semi-detached home suits families who value outdoor space and easy town access. The ground floor offers flexible living with lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, handy utility, conservatory and a ground-floor cloakroom. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom — practical accommodation for parents and children.
Outside there’s gated off-street parking (space for up to three cars), a paved front garden and a good-sized, level rear lawn with mature shrubs, vegetable beds and a substantial shed for storage. Recent upgrades include uPVC double glazing (installed about five years ago) and a mains-gas combination boiler serving radiators, so heating and insulation are functionally up to date.
Important negatives are factual: the wider area scores high for crime and is described as very deprived, which may concern some buyers and could affect resale perception. Internally the home is average-sized and presents as a traditional 1950s/1960s build — sensible for a family but not a newly refurbished property. Council tax is moderate and the tenure is freehold.
For families wanting proximity to parks, schools and town-centre amenities — plus straightforward commuter links by bus and train — this house offers solid everyday living and scope for cosmetic updating to increase comfort or value.







































































