HMO-licensed six-bedroom layout, immediate rental potential
This substantial 1930s six-bedroom home on Aylesbury Crescent offers flexible living across a generous floorplan and will suit a growing family or an investor seeking an established HMO layout. The ground floor includes a bay-front reception (used as bedroom six), a full-width second reception and a recently updated shaker-style kitchen that opens to a practical rear boot room. Upstairs are five further bedrooms, a shower room plus separate WC; four rooms comfortably fit doubles.
Outside there is off-street parking for two cars, a single garage accessed from the rear patio and a medium lawned garden — a rare combination for the immediate area. The property is tucked away yet close to Parson Street station (circa 0.2 miles) and local schools, making daily journeys and school runs straightforward. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and the home sits in a no-flood-risk zone.
Important practical points: the house is solid brick as built with no known cavity insulation, EPC currently Band D, and council tax at Band D. Crime levels in the area are reported above average, which may affect some buyers' priorities. The layout and HMO license present immediate rental potential but buyers should confirm any required consents for future conversions or alterations.
Overall this is a roomy, versatile period property with characterful features and recent kitchen improvements. It delivers immediate living comfort and clear potential for rental income or modest refurbishment to improve energy efficiency and personalise the space.



















































































