Four double bedrooms including loft master with dressing area and en-suite
Victorian character: high ceilings, sash bay windows and fireplaces
HIVE heating system, integrated appliances and contemporary fittings
Double-width driveway and low-maintenance rear garden with shed
Walking distance to Lichfield City train station and city centre
EPC Rating D and Council Tax Band E — higher running costs potential
Small plot size; limited outdoor space for large-family needs
Local recorded crime level is high — consider security measures
A spacious four-double-bedroom Victorian semi with a high-spec loft conversion, set within walking distance of Lichfield City station and the city centre. The house combines period features — high ceilings, bay windows and fireplaces — with modern upgrades including a HIVE heating system, integrated kitchen appliances and a contemporary en-suite. The loft master offers a generous bedroom, dressing area and bathroom, giving genuine upstairs privacy for parents.
Practical family living is arranged across three floors: separate living and dining rooms, a large kitchen with utility and ground-floor guest WC, and three further double bedrooms served by a sizable family bathroom. Externally there is a double-width paved driveway and a low-maintenance rear garden with paved seating and artificial lawn — easy to manage for busy households.
Buyers should note some material facts: the EPC is rated D and the property sits in Council Tax Band E, which may affect running costs and future retrofit work if higher efficiency is required. The plot is small for an urban family home and the local recorded crime level is high; prospective purchasers should consider security and garden/play space needs. Freehold tenure, no flood risk and fast broadband/mobiles are positives for modern family life.



















































































































































