Three-bedroom period semi with long garden and driveway, close to schools and transport links.
Three good-sized bedrooms, ideal for family use
Spacious lounge and open-plan kitchen-dining room
Private driveway offering off-street parking
Long, enclosed rear garden with paved patio
Freehold, council tax band B (relatively cheap)
Solid 1930s brick walls — no known cavity insulation
Single family bathroom only; limited bathroom provision
Area shows higher-than-average deprivation locally
This deceptively spacious three-bedroom semi-detached home combines period character with contemporary fixtures, offering comfortable family accommodation across two floors. The lounge with bay window and an open kitchen-dining room form a sociable ground-floor layout, while three well-proportioned bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom sit upstairs.
Outside, a private driveway provides off-street parking and the long, enclosed rear garden with paved patio gives generous outdoor space for children, pets or entertaining. The property is presented to a good standard and benefits from uPVC double glazing, a combi gas boiler and fast broadband and mobile signal — practical advantages for modern family life.
Notable considerations: the house dates from the 1930s and has solid brick walls with no known cavity insulation, so further thermal improvements may be worthwhile. There is one family bathroom only and the surrounding area records higher levels of deprivation than average — purchasers should weigh local socio-economic factors alongside the home’s strengths.
Situated within easy walking distance of several primary and secondary schools, local shops and a short drive to motorway links into Liverpool and Chester, this freehold property suits growing families or buyers seeking a period semi with scope to modernise further or extend, subject to planning.