Bay-fronted lounge and separate dining room
This late-Victorian semi offers a comfortable family layout over two floors with authentic period details and practical modern upgrades. The bay-fronted lounge and separate dining room give flexible living space, while the extended kitchen-diner and adjacent utility room suit everyday family routines.
All three bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and there is both a four-piece family bathroom and an upstairs cloakroom, reducing morning congestion for a busy household. The rear garden has been professionally landscaped to be low-maintenance, with patio, decking, shed and greenhouse – a usable outdoor space without heavy upkeep.
Important practical points are clear: the house is freehold and offered with no onward chain, council tax is low, and the location is close to good primary and secondary schools and the town centre. However, the property sits on a small plot, faces a street of neighbouring terraced homes, and the area records higher local crime statistics. There is also a medium flooding risk for the postcode, which buyers should check with insurers and surveyors.
Overall this is a well-preserved family home that has been in one household for decades and now offers immediate move-in potential with scope to modernise or reconfigure to add value. It will suit families seeking solid period character near schools and transport links, or buyers looking for a straightforward refurbishment project in a convenient town location.































































































