Five bedrooms and three bathrooms; large versatile family accommodation
This spacious five-bedroom, three-bathroom detached house on Westgreen Avenue combines character details with family-sized living space. The property’s Tudor Revival styling, two reception rooms with fireplaces and ceiling beams, and generous kitchen-diner create a warm, flexible layout suitable for everyday family life and social gatherings.
Practical features include a useful utility room with ground-floor WC, detached garage and driveway parking, and a low-maintenance rear garden with an outdoor dining area. The house is freehold, has double glazing installed after 2002, mains gas central heating and no identified flood risk — practical pluses for a busy household.
Notable cautions are local context and fabric: the neighbourhood records above-average crime and a high level of area deprivation, which may affect long-term resale and day-to-day feel. The property dates from the 1950s–60s and has cavity walls assumed without added insulation, so buyers should consider insulating or other energy upgrades. Some internal elements show a mix of contemporary and dated finishes, offering clear scope for refurbishment to modern standards.
Well-placed for families, the home sits near several primary schools rated Good and accessible secondary options. Broadband and mobile signal are strong. Overall this house offers generous space and character on a large plot for a family prepared to invest in energy improvements and some updating.











































































