1930s three-bed semi on a large corner plot — scope to extend and modernise..
Large corner plot with substantial rear garden
Set on a large corner plot, this 1930s three-bedroom semi offers clear scope for improvement and extension (subject to consents). The house retains period character — bay windows, exposed beams and original fireplaces — alongside practical features: driveway, single garage and a generous rear garden ideal for families or those wanting outdoor space.
Internally the layout works well for modern living with an open-plan sitting/dining room, separate kitchen with utility area, three bedrooms and an updated bathroom; there is also useful loft access and under-stairs storage. The property is sold freehold with fibre broadband and mains gas central heating, but it does require renovation to reach contemporary standards.
Key negatives to note: the home is in need of upgrading throughout, the walls are likely uninsulated solid brick (assumed), and the EPC is D. The immediate area shows higher deprivation metrics and average local crime; while the cul-de-sac location gives relative quiet and good access to local schools, shops and the city centre, purchasers should factor refurbishment costs and potential insulation improvements into their budget.
This house will suit buyers seeking a family home with scope to add value, or investors and developers looking for a reasonably priced purchase with extension potential. Its combination of plot size, parking and privacy makes it a practical project with strong upside if modernised.