Chain free freehold sale
Three bedrooms with two reception rooms
Large five-piece first-floor bathroom
Attic already plastered; conversion potential (permissions required)
Requires modernisation and updating throughout
Small rear garden, low-maintenance paving and shed
Strong commuter links and nearby schools
Local area records higher-than-average crime levels
This Victorian semi-detached house offers generous, period-filled accommodation across two floors — three bedrooms, two reception rooms and a substantial five-piece bathroom. High ceilings, original cornicing and fireplaces give the house strong character, while double glazing and gas central heating provide practical day-to-day comforts. Sold with no upward chain and freehold tenure, it’s a straightforward purchase route for a family buyer.
The property requires some modernisation and improvement in places, which is reflected in the price and creates scope to add value. There is a plastered attic with a Velux window and wooden flooring that could be converted (subject to permissions) to increase living space. The rear garden is low-maintenance paved with planted borders and a useful shed, suitable for family outdoor use.
Location strengths include easy access to primary and secondary schools, commuter routes (A52, M1) and the Nottingham tram terminus, plus nearby open countryside. Broadband and mobile signals are strong. Buyers should note a higher local crime level and the property’s renovation need — these are practical factors for budgeting and insurance.
Overall, this is a solid family proposition for someone wanting a characterful home with scope to modernise and extend. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the internal space, period features and attic potential.



































































































