- Extended two-bedroom semi with versatile study/playroom
- Larger-than-average rear garden with paved patio and lawn
- Wide forecourt for off-street parking for several cars
- Separate utility room and fitted kitchen with some integrated appliances
- Double glazed windows and gas central heating (boiler and radiators)
- One family bathroom only; two bedrooms may suit small families
- Built c.1967–75; likely system-built walls, insulation may be lacking
- Area shows higher crime and deprivation; view locally recommended
This extended semi-detached home on Beech Avenue provides practical, family-sized accommodation with clear everyday benefits. The ground floor flows from a lounge into an open-plan dining area and a versatile study/playroom, while the kitchen and separate utility room add useful storage and laundry space. Two double bedrooms upstairs and a family bathroom suit a small family or couple wanting extra living space.
Outside, the wide tarmac forecourt provides off-street parking for several cars and the rear garden is larger than typical for this type, with a paved patio and mainly lawned area ideal for children or pets. Heating is by gas boiler and radiators, and most windows are double glazed, so running costs should be reasonable. Council tax is noted as very cheap, which helps overall affordability.
There are material neighbourhood considerations buyers should weigh. The local area has higher crime and deprivation indicators, and the property is in an ageing urban community classified as industrious hardship. The house was built in the late 1960s–1970s and is likely system-built with assumed lack of wall insulation; energy improvements may be needed. Internally the home is well presented but offers just one bathroom and a modest room count for its footprint. Prospective buyers should view and verify measurements, services and any retrofit or insulation work required.
Overall this is a practical, well-presented two-bedroom semi with strong parking and garden space, suited to families or first-time buyers seeking value and willing to accept area challenges or invest in energy improvements.