Comfortable suburban home with garage, garden and improvement potential.
- Three bedrooms plus versatile single room or home office
- Large open-plan reception with attached conservatory
- Modern kitchen; ground-floor shower room for convenience
- Garage and off-street parking included
- Tiered rear garden with decent plot size
- Double glazing installed post-2002; gas boiler heating
- Area has above-average crime and very deprived indices
This three-bedroom semi offers practical family living with clear strengths: a generous open-plan reception, a conservatory, garage parking and a tiered rear garden. The layout suits daily life, with a ground-floor shower room, modern kitchen and two good-sized double bedrooms upstairs alongside a smaller third room for an office or nursery. Double glazing and a gas boiler with radiators provide efficient heating, and the EPC rating is C.
The property dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and has been kept in a tidy, largely move-in condition; some cosmetic updating may be desirable to personalise the interior. The decent plot and garage create scope to improve kerb appeal and add value, subject to planning and building constraints.
Location strengths and constraints are straightforward. The home sits in a communal-retirement classified wider area with local social-renting demographics, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. However, the neighbourhood records above-average crime and is in a very deprived area, which may affect long-term resale and financing considerations for some buyers.
Freehold tenure and affordable council tax reduce ongoing costs, making this an accessible option for buyers seeking a functional family home near local amenities such as a school and stream. Viewings are recommended to judge the balance between the property’s ready-to-live aspects and potential for improvement.