Four well-proportioned bedrooms across two storeys
Double-storey side extension adds versatile living space
Open-plan kitchen/dining with island and garden access
Rear garden with decking and low-maintenance artificial lawn
Driveway parking for multiple cars plus detached garage
Freehold tenure; Council Tax band B (cheap)
New EPC ordered — current energy rating TBC
Fast broadband and excellent commuter links to employers
A generously proportioned four-bedroom end-of-terrace, this 1930s house combines period bay windows with a two-storey side extension to deliver flexible living for families. The ground floor offers two reception rooms, a practical WC and a bright open-plan kitchen-dining area centred on an island, flowing directly to a low-maintenance rear garden with decking and artificial lawn.
Upstairs provides four well-sized bedrooms — including two located within the side extension — and a family bathroom with separate shower and freestanding bath. The property sits on a decent plot with a wide driveway providing off-street parking and a detached garage. Broadband speeds are fast and transport links are strong, with easy access to major employers and local stations.
Important practical information is straightforward: the house is freehold with Council Tax band B and no notable flood risk. A new EPC has been ordered, so the current energy rating is to be confirmed. The area is a mixed inner-city neighbourhood with good amenities and schools nearby, making the property suitable for families seeking space, convenience and commuter access.
The house has been well maintained with an updated roof and rendered exterior, but buyers should confirm the new EPC result and arrange their own checks on services and finishes where needed. Overall this is a roomy, well-located family property that balances period character and contemporary living.



















































































































