Chain-free freehold two-bedroom semi-detached home
Driveway, side garage and good-sized enclosed rear garden
Bay-front living room and separate dining kitchen
Two double bedrooms and family bathroom, traditional layout
Solid brick walls; likely no wall insulation, energy upgrade potential
Some dated fittings; cosmetic refurbishment will add value
Very deprived area with higher local crime rates to note
Excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and low council tax (Band A)
A straightforward two-bedroom semi-detached home on Darlaston Lane, offered chain-free and freehold. The property sits on a decent plot with driveway parking, a side garage and a generous enclosed rear garden—practical assets for first-time buyers wanting outdoor space and secure parking.
Internally the layout is traditional and well-proportioned: entrance hall, bay-fronted living room, dining kitchen, two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Recent neutral decoration and carpeting are evident, and the kitchen has serviceable fitted units. Broadband and mobile signal are reported as strong, and council tax is low (Band A), helping running costs.
The house dates from the 1930s–40s and has solid brick walls with no known insulation; there is scope for energy improvements (EPC indicated potential uplift). Some fittings are dated and updating the kitchen/bathroom and insulating walls could add value. The location is convenient for Wolverhampton city centre and Bilston town but sits in a very deprived area with higher local crime rates—buyers should factor local context into decisions.
Overall this property suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking an affordable, chain-free purchase with immediate parking and garden space, and straightforward potential for cosmetic and energy improvements.











































