Quiet cul-de-sac home with private garden and flexible accommodation for families.
- Double-fronted semi-detached bungalow with period bay windows
- Flexible 2/3 bedroom layout, includes ground-floor shower and first-floor en-suite
- Private rear garden with summer house, good for relaxing and entertaining
- Double driveway provides off-street parking for multiple vehicles
- Built 1930–1949; may need maintenance or sympathetic updating
- Very deprived area with above-average crime; consider local safety
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for home working
- Freehold tenure and affordable council tax (Band C)
This double-fronted semi-detached bungalow sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and offers a bright, spacious interior across a flexible 2/3-bedroom layout. Period features, bay windows and updated double glazing complement modern heating, creating comfortable living for families or downsizers. The ground-floor shower room plus a first-floor en-suite add useful flexibility for multi-generational living or guests.
Outside, a private garden with a summer house provides a peaceful spot for relaxing or entertaining, while the double driveway delivers convenient off-street parking. The property is Freehold with affordable council tax (Band C) and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — handy for home working or streaming.
Practical points to note: the house dates from the 1930s–1940s so some maintenance or sympathetic updating may be required in parts. The surrounding area shows higher deprivation and above-average crime statistics, so buyers should consider local safety and community resources. Transport links and a range of shops, takeaways and good-rated schools are within easy reach, making this a practical choice for families seeking character and convenience.