Four bedrooms including master with en-suite
Attached single garage and block-paved off-road parking
Ground-floor conservatory connects to small rear garden
Modest plot size — limited outdoor space and frontage
Freehold tenure and low council tax Band B
EPC rating currently TBC — recommend buyer survey
Local area: high crime and very deprived — consider location risks
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for home working
This four-bedroom semi-detached home on Lavender Way offers practical family living close to Scunthorpe town centre. The layout delivers a sizable living room, ground-floor conservatory and a kitchen that open to a modest rear garden — useful everyday spaces for family life. The principal bedroom includes an en-suite, and there is an attached garage plus block-paved off-road parking.
Set on a small plot in a densely populated area, the house is best suited to families or first-time buyers seeking space and local convenience rather than a large garden. Broadband is fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working and streaming. Nearby amenities, primary and secondary schools, and town-centre facilities are all within easy reach.
Buyers should note material local factors: the wider neighbourhood records high crime and significant area deprivation. The property’s EPC is TBC and no major structural issues are reported, but prospective purchasers should verify energy performance and survey for any latent maintenance needs. The freehold tenure and modest council tax band B are practical financial features for ongoing running costs.
Overall this is a functional family home with good internal space, attached garage and the potential to add value through modest updating. It suits buyers who prioritise location, connectivity and a four-bedroom layout over large outdoor space.











































































































