Detached 1930s house with period character and bay windows
Large enclosed rear garden with paved patio and mature borders
Ample off-road parking on a larger-than-average driveway
Three bedrooms, single family bathroom (four-piece) upstairs
Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout
Walking distance to Hinckley town centre and local amenities
Area classified as ageing urban communities / communal retirement
Requires cosmetic updating for modern finishes and value uplift
This traditional 1930s detached house sits within easy walking distance of Hinckley town centre and local amenities, offering a comfortable family layout over two storeys. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and two reception rooms — a lounge with bay window and a separate dining room — giving flexible living space for daily family life or entertaining.
Externally the plot is a strong selling point: a large, enclosed rear garden with patio and mature borders plus a wider-than-average driveway providing ample off-street parking. The freehold tenure, low local crime rate, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband add practical appeal for modern households and home workers.
Upstairs there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom. The home presents good potential for cosmetic updating and value uplift; rooms are well laid out but finishes are traditional and would benefit from refurbishment to suit contemporary tastes. Note this area is classified as ageing urban communities/communal retirement — strong local services but a demographic skewed older.
Summary: a solid, characterful family home on a generous plot in a town-centre location. It will suit buyers seeking space, garden and parking with scope to modernise for further value, but those wanting a fully upgraded turnkey finish should budget for updates.