Large period family home with workshop, parking and expansive garden views.
Seven spacious bedrooms; ground-floor en‑suite and annexe potential
Set over three storeys, this seven‑bedroom semi‑detached home sits on a large plot in Allhallows, offering genuine family space and annexe potential. The house combines period character with modern touches: a light, open‑plan kitchen, two bright reception rooms, a log burner and garden access that extend living outdoors. Off‑street in‑and‑out driveway parking and a generous rear garden with far‑reaching countryside views add day‑to‑day convenience.
Practical strengths include a workshop with power, an external log store and a recently installed Tricel sewage treatment plant (20‑year guarantee). The ground‑floor bedroom with en‑suite increases flexibility for multi‑generational living or downstairs accommodation. The property is freehold and approximately 2,340 sq ft, making it well suited to larger or joining families seeking space and scope to personalise.
Buyers should note some material considerations: the property sits in an area classed as deprived with above‑average local crime, and broadband speeds are slow. The built fabric dates from the 1930s with cavity walls assumed uninsulated — further insulation and energy upgrades will likely be needed. Heating is mixed (LPG, boiler, underfloor and residual coal use), which may influence running costs and future update plans. Some second‑floor rooms have restricted headroom.
For the right household this home offers strong potential: a countryside setting, flexible accommodation, and sizeable grounds where improvements will add value. Buyers after a move‑in‑ready, highly efficient home may need to factor in modernization; those prepared to invest will find a property with character, space and clear upside.