Three spacious bedrooms with traditional room proportions
Set on a sought-after residential street in Wolverhampton, this three-bedroom semi-detached house combines traditional proportions with contemporary upgrades. Two generous reception rooms and a large conservatory provide flexible, light-filled living space for family life and entertaining. The modern kitchen and well-appointed bathroom reduce immediate refurbishment needs.
Outdoors there’s a substantial rear garden and a wide driveway offering ample off-street parking. Built in the 1930s–1940s with solid brick walls and external insulation, the home benefits from double glazing (installed post-2002) and mains gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. Council tax is low and the property is freehold.
Practical considerations: the area records higher-than-average crime and sits within a deprived ward, factors buyers should weigh against the property’s good local amenities and strong transport links. The living room décor is dated and presents a clear opportunity for cosmetic updating to personalise the house and boost value.
This property will suit families or professionals seeking a substantial, well-located home with scope to modernise. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the room proportions, conservatory and garden layout before deciding on any targeted improvements.