- Large front and rear gardens with extension potential (subject to planning)
- Driveway parking for several cars plus detached garage
- Three bedrooms, one family bathroom; modest internal floor area (~700 sqft)
- Replacement windows and new doors reduce glazing work
- Built 1900–1929; external walls likely uninsulated (upgrade likely)
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (install date unknown)
- Area: convenient amenities and good schools; local deprivation noted
- Average crime levels; excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
Set on a notably large plot on Hollingwood Lane, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers substantial outdoor space and practical parking for several cars plus a detached garage. Recent replacement windows and new doors reduce immediate expenditure on glazing, while the rear garden and wide side access present clear scope for an extension (subject to planning) or landscaping for family use.
Internally the layout is traditional with a lounge, dining kitchen, three bedrooms and a single family bathroom. The property footprint is modest (approximately 700 sq ft), so living space is compact compared with the generous plot — buyers seeking larger internal rooms should note the scale. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators; glazing is double but wall insulation appears limited and may need upgrading.
Located in a popular area for families, local primary schools have good Ofsted ratings and secondary options include an outstanding academy nearby. The neighbourhood is a busy urban suburb with average crime levels and pockets of deprivation locally, but benefits from excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and convenient amenities.
This home suits a growing family wanting outside space, buyers looking to extend or remodel, or investors targeting gardens/parking as selling points. Material considerations include modest internal floor area, likely need for wall insulation improvements, and any extension will require planning permission.