Three beds, two receptions, large gated driveway — ideal for families and commuters.
Three-bedroom traditional semi-detached home, circa 1930s–1940s
A traditional three-bedroom semi-detached home offering practical family living and strong commuter links. The house has two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen with integrated oven and hob, and a single family bathroom. A large gated driveway provides secure off-street parking for several vehicles — rare for the area.
The property sits on a small plot and is of 1930s–1940s construction with solid brick walls and double glazing installed before 2002. It is warmed by a mains-gas boiler and radiators. Interiors are generally well presented but would benefit from targeted modernisation and insulation upgrades to improve energy efficiency and comfort.
Buyers should be aware of several material considerations: the neighbourhood records above-average crime levels and very high area deprivation, there is a medium flooding risk, and the property’s solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation. These factors affect running costs, security needs, and potential insurance or retrofit work. Council tax is very cheap, and local schools include several rated Good and Outstanding, making the home practical for families.
This home suits growing families or first-time buyers seeking space, parking and good transport links to the A52, M1 and East Midlands Airport. Viewing is essential to assess the house and garden size and to consider the investment needed to upgrade insulation, glazing and security in line with personal requirements.