- Backs onto woodland and parkland, highly private rear outlook
- Contemporary open‑plan kitchen/dining/living with French doors
- Four generous bedrooms; master with walk‑in bay window
- Long, mature enclosed garden with extensive patio
- Driveway parking for two cars
- Single bathroom for four bedrooms; may require adaptation
- High flood‑risk area — consider resilience measures
- Solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation; EPC D
Set on a generous plot that backs onto woodland and parkland, this four‑bedroom semi‑detached house offers spacious family living in Braunstone Town. The rear has been extended to create a contemporary open‑plan kitchen, dining and living space with French doors that flood the room with light and provide direct garden access — ideal for everyday family life and entertaining. At the front, a cosy bay‑windowed lounge provides a more formal sitting room.
All four bedrooms are generously proportioned and the master benefits from a walk‑in bay window to the front. The first‑floor bathroom is finished to a modern specification with a panelled bath and rainfall shower and twin basins. Practical features include off‑street driveway parking for two cars and a long, mature, enclosed rear garden with patio and shaped lawn — a private outdoor space for children and pets.
There are some material points to note: the property is traditionally constructed with solid brick walls and likely lacks cavity insulation, the EPC is D, and the location falls into a high flood‑risk area. There is a single family bathroom for four bedrooms, which may be a consideration for larger households. These factors present opportunities to improve energy efficiency and resilience to flooding, but may require additional investment.
Convenient local amenities, good primary schools nearby and fast broadband and mobile signals add to the home’s everyday practicality. For families seeking space, a leafy outlook and a contemporary rear living area, this well‑presented home offers strong potential — provided buyers are comfortable addressing insulation, energy and flood‑risk considerations.