Chain-free family home with large south garden and two parking spaces.
Four double bedrooms plus open loft area, good family layout
This 1920s end-of-terrace home offers comfortable family living with practical space and clear scope to add value. Four double bedrooms, a 20ft reception and a 20ft kitchen/breakfast room suit growing households, while the open loft area provides real potential for conversion (subject to planning). The property is chain-free and freehold, so a buyer can progress quickly.
Stand-out outdoor space includes a south-facing 55ft rear garden with decking and lawn, and off-street parking for two cars to the front — a rare combination in this area. Period features such as hardwood flooring and a style fireplace give character throughout, and double glazing and mains gas central heating are already in place.
Buyers should note a few material points: there is a single family bathroom only, and the property’s solid brick walls (original construction) likely lack modern cavity insulation, so upgrading energy efficiency may be required. The area records higher crime and local deprivation metrics; purchasers should factor local conditions and council tax Band E running costs into plans.
For a family seeking space near transport and schools, this house is practical and adaptable. With room to extend at the rear and convert the loft (stpp), it suits buyers who want immediate liveability with sensible renovation potential to increase both comfort and value.