South-facing garden and extension potential in a quiet cul-de-sac.
Three bedrooms with separate dining room and living room
Set back in a quiet cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers straightforward family accommodation with a south-facing garden and off-street parking. The living room centres on a gas fireplace and the separate dining room opens to the garden via French/ sliding doors, creating easy indoor–outdoor flow. A useful porch, understairs storage and side access add everyday practicality.
The property requires updating throughout and is sold as a renovation opportunity. The side storage and outside WC offer scope for conversion or extension subject to necessary consents (STPP), which could increase living space and value. The build is a non-standard system construction — buyers should check mortgage availability and commission a structural inspection before committing.
Notable constraints in the area include higher crime levels, medium flood risk and significant local deprivation indicators; the plot is small and the house is of mid‑20th century construction with dated kitchen and bathroom fittings. Positives include double glazing, mains gas central heating, fast broadband and proximity to several well-rated local schools. Council Tax Band B and freehold tenure are practical benefits for owner-occupiers and investors.