Well-presented three-bed terraced home in Grappenhall with driveway, garden and no onward chain..
- Freehold terraced house with no onward chain
- Three bedrooms; principal includes walk-in wardrobe
- Kitchen/diner with patio doors to rear garden
- Driveway parking with gated access to garden
- EPC Rating D; energy improvements possible
- Cavity walls recorded without insulation (assumed)
- Constructed c.1930–1949; period character remains
- Very low crime, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal
A deceptively spacious three-bedroom terraced home in sought-after Grappenhall, offered with no onward chain and freehold title. The house combines period character with practical family living: a bright front reception, an airy kitchen/diner with patio doors to a generous rear garden, and driveway parking accessed via gated side entry. The principal bedroom includes a useful walk-in wardrobe, and the overall layout suits everyday family life and entertaining.
The property sits on a decent plot and retains charming features from its interwar construction. It was formerly the Grappenhall Post Office, giving the home a distinctive history and street presence. Local amenities, good schools rated 'Good' by Ofsted, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal make this attractive for families and professionals who value convenience in a very affluent, low-crime area.
Practical points to note: the EPC is a D and the cavity walls are recorded as having no insulation (assumed), so there is potential to improve energy performance and running costs. The accommodation is described as well presented but, given the age (circa 1930–1949) and construction, buyers should consider potential updates to insulation and long-term maintenance.
This home will suit a family seeking move-in-ready space with scope to personalise and upgrade energy efficiency over time. With affordable council tax, off-street parking and a private garden, it offers strong everyday practicality in a popular neighbourhood.