Well-arranged four-bedroom home with garden and practical parking for families.
Four bedrooms including master with contemporary en‑suite
Large lounge and separate dining room for flexible family use
Modern kitchen with contemporary fittings and integrated appliances
Garden split into deck, patio and children’s play area
Secure tandem carport plus additional front off‑street parking (neighbour drive left)
Solar panels, double glazing and mains gas central heating
Small plot size; modest outside space relative to house footprint
Located in a relatively deprived area; consider long‑term resale factors
Set on Hall Street in Church Gresley, this four-bedroom detached house is arranged for family life with clearly defined living and dining spaces. A large lounge and separate dining room give flexibility for everyday routines and formal entertaining, while a contemporary kitchen supports family meal preparation. The master bedroom benefits from a contemporary en-suite; three further bedrooms are well proportioned for children, guests or a home office.
Outdoors the garden is divided into multiple usable areas — decked terrace, patio and a dedicated children’s play zone — making it easy to supervise outdoor activity while hosting or relaxing. Practical storage is catered for with a sizable shed, and off-street parking is provided via a secure tandem carport plus additional front parking (note: the left-side drive belongs to the neighbour).
Energy and running-cost positives include roof-mounted solar panels, double glazing and mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators. Broadband speeds are reported as fast and council tax is described as affordable, helpful for household budgeting in this area.
Buyers should be aware the plot is modest in size and the surrounding area is relatively deprived, which may affect long-term resale in some buyers’ views. Mobile signal is average and crime levels are typical for the locality. Constructed in the early 1990s, the home appears well maintained but offers potential for personalization rather than wholesale renovation.