1920s character home on a large corner plot — prime for renovation and family living.
Corner 0.12-acre plot with large private garden
Off-road driveway and garage accessed from Wrigleys Lane
Three generous bedrooms and two reception rooms
Chain free — available for quicker completion
Needs full cosmetic renovation and modernisation throughout
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated—budget for insulation works
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators present
Very low local crime, outstanding primary schools nearby
Set on a generous 0.12-acre corner plot in sought-after Freshfield, this 1920s semi-detached house offers strong renovation potential for a family seeking space and character. The property retains traditional features — bay window, pitched roof and mature hedging — and benefits from a large, private garden and driveway with garage access from Wrigleys Lane. It is offered chain free, simplifying a quicker move.
Internally the layout is spacious and flexible: a bright lounge with large bay, a separate sitting room, breakfast kitchen and a ground-floor shower room that could be converted into a utility and WC. Upstairs there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom — a practical arrangement for family life or for reconfiguring into a contemporary open-plan layout.
The house needs renovation throughout, so buyers should budget for updating heating, finishes and likely insulation work (cavity walls assumed uninsulated). Double glazing has been installed post-2002, and mains gas boiler with radiators is in place, reducing immediate heating upgrades but further modernisation is required to reach modern energy and finish standards.
Location strengths include very low local crime, outstanding nearby primary schools, excellent broadband and mobile signal, and a leafy, affluent suburban setting. The combination of plot size, garage and off-road parking creates scope to extend or remodel (subject to consents) and create a bespoke family home in a desirable neighbourhood.