Roomy four-bedroom house with large garden and off-street parking, ideal for growing families.
Extended open-plan kitchen/dining/day room with patio access
Four bedrooms across two floors; versatile family layout
Large rear garden with patio and raised lawn; private outlook
Modern bathroom; ground-floor WC but only one bathroom upstairs
Off-street parking for multiple cars; decent front driveway
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas heating with boiler
Freehold and chain free; fast broadband and low council tax
Area records higher crime rates; ageing urban community classification
Set over two floors with flexible reception rooms, this semi-detached family home centres on an extended open-plan kitchen, dining and day room that opens onto a large patio and raised lawn. The light-filled ground floor and sliding doors create easy indoor-outdoor living for family dining and weekend entertaining. The property is chain free and benefits from off-street parking and a decent plot for a suburban home.
Accommodation includes a spacious front sitting room, a handy ground-floor WC, and four bedrooms upstairs served by one modern family bathroom. Built in the late 1960s/early 1970s, the house shows a mix of sensible updates (double glazing fitted after 2002, modern bathroom) alongside original elements that will suit buyers looking to personalise or upgrade finishes.
Practical details add to its appeal: freehold tenure, fast broadband, mains gas central heating and no flooding risk. Local amenities, outstanding primary and secondary schools and good transport links make the location convenient for families. Note that the area records higher-than-average crime and the wider neighbourhood is classed as an ageing urban community, which prospective buyers should consider.
A viewing will particularly suit buyers after roomy family accommodation with garden space and renovation potential. The single bathroom and some dated fixtures mean there is opportunity to increase value through cosmetic updating or reconfiguration.