Period charm and a large modern kitchen in a top school catchment, with scope to extend.
Four well-proportioned bedrooms and three reception rooms
Set on sought-after Lord Avenue, this 1930s semi-detached family home combines period character with roomy, contemporary living. The house offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, three reception rooms and a large extended kitchen/diner with quartz surfaces and integrated appliances — ideal for family life and entertaining. Clayhall Park is a short walk away and the property sits within Park Hill Primary and Beal High School catchments.
Practical positives include off-street parking for multiple vehicles, a decent rear garden with side access, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The home already benefits from modern bathrooms and an ensuite, plus underfloor heating in parts; there is further scope to extend or convert the loft to add value and space, subject to consents.
Important points to note: the house dates from the 1930s and external cavity walls are assumed to be uninsulated, which may mean upgrades to insulation and energy efficiency are required. Council Tax is Band G, which is relatively expensive. Services, appliances and guarantees should be independently verified before purchase. Overall, this is a roomy family home in a very affluent area with practical modern upgrades and clear potential for further improvement.