Chain-free 1930s semi with large garden and boarded loft, ideal for families.
Three bedrooms arranged over two floors
This traditional 1930s semi-detached home on Greyfort Crescent offers a comfortable family layout across two floors. The ground floor features a generous through lounge, fitted kitchen, utility and a handy study, while three first-floor bedrooms serve a growing household.
Stand-out practical features include a large rear garden with a self-contained summer house, off-street parking and garage frontage, double glazing and gas central heating. The loft is fully boarded, insulated and fitted with lighting, a radiator, power and a Velux — useful for storage or potential conversion (subject to planning).
Buyers should note the property is solid-brick as built and currently assumed to have no wall insulation, which could mean higher heating costs unless upgraded. The home is chain-free and offered at a sensible price point for the area, but living space is modest at about 877 sq ft and there is a single family bathroom plus separate WC.
This house will suit a family seeking a well-located, characterful home with scope to personalise and improve energy efficiency. Immediate possession and practical extras (summer house, boarded loft) make it ready to move into, while straightforward refurbishment could increase comfort and future value.