Stunning four-bed detached home in a secluded cul‑de‑sac—ready for family life..
Newly renovated throughout to a high standard
Four bedrooms—master with en-suite and fitted wardrobes
Open-plan kitchen/diner with island and integrated appliances
Attached single garage plus driveway parking
Large rear garden with sunken patio and paved pathways
Built 2007–2011; double glazing and mains gas heating
Area has high deprivation; consider neighbourhood profile
Council tax described as expensive; factor ongoing costs
This recently renovated four-bedroom detached house on Briarwood Road sits at the end of a secluded cul-de-sac and is aimed squarely at families seeking move-in-ready space. The open-plan kitchen/diner with central island, integrated appliances and adjoining utility makes daily life and entertaining straightforward, while the dual-aspect lounge opens via French doors to a generous rear garden and sunken patio. The master bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and an en-suite; two further bedrooms also benefit from fitted storage.
Practical comforts are in place: double glazing, mains gas boiler and radiators, an attached single garage plus driveway parking, and fast broadband. The property was built 2007–2011, is freehold and offers around 1,270 sq ft of living area with an EPC rating of C. There is good outdoor space for children and pets on a large plot with paved pathways and lawn.
Buyers should note material local considerations: the immediate area is classified as having high deprivation and council tax is described as expensive; crime levels are average. These factors affect ongoing running costs and the neighbourhood profile despite the quiet cul-de-sac setting. There is no flood risk and the home presents a straightforward, modern family layout with limited immediate major repairs required.
Overall this is a practical, well-updated family home in a sought-after quiet spot. It will suit families who prioritise ready-to-live-in accommodation, outdoor space and good broadband, while those sensitive to local socio-economic indicators or high council tax should factor these into their long-term costs.