Newly refurbished family home with large garden, garage and loft conversion potential.
Large open-plan kitchen with central island and integrated appliances
Well-presented, newly redecorated four-bedroom semi-detached home in Headless Cross, offering generous family living over two floors. The ground floor combines a large lounge with bay window and French doors, plus a well-fitted open-plan kitchen/diner with central island and integrated hob and oven. Practical additions include a downstairs WC, internal access to the garage, and useful under-stairs pantry storage.
Upstairs the principal bedroom includes an en-suite and open closet; two further double bedrooms, a smaller bedroom/office and a family bathroom complete the first floor. The loft has a high roof and clear scope for conversion to add substantial living space or value (subject to consents). The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and newly replaced garage doors.
Outside, a broad driveway provides multi-car parking alongside an attached garage. The rear garden starts with a paved patio to a wide lawn, then a large stoned area with two sheds and an external power outlet—good for entertaining and storage. The plot is larger than many nearby plots and located in a quiet cul-de-sac.
Practical notes: the house was constructed in the 1930s–1940s with solid brick walls (insulation date unknown), and the glazing installation date is not specified. Although newly refurbished internally, buyers should consider possible insulation or energy-efficiency improvements typical of this era. The local area is classed as ageing urban communities/communal retirement and schools nearby are mixed in Ofsted ratings. Freehold tenure, no flooding risk and low local crime support strong everyday practicality.