- Three bedrooms, traditional two-storey layout
- Large rear garden with patio and lawned areas
- Off-street tarmac driveway; garage potential at rear
- Open-plan dining kitchen with French doors to patio
- Single family bathroom only; may be limiting for families
- Double glazing installed before 2002; upgrade likely needed
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, low local crime
- Freehold, council tax Band B (relatively cheap)
A solid three-bedroom semi in Bridgnorth, 23 Beech Road offers straightforward family living with a surprisingly large rear garden and off-street parking. The house is a mid-20th century brick build with a welcoming lounge, open-plan dining kitchen with French doors, and a useful utility/store that adds practical space. The layout is traditional and easy to adapt — a good fit for growing families or buyers seeking sensible living space close to local shops and regular bus links.
The property sits in a comfortable, low-crime neighbourhood with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, close to convenience stores, a butcher and post office on Sydney Cottage Drive. Local primary and secondary schools rated Good are within easy reach, and Bridgnorth’s riverside amenities, markets and leisure facilities are a short drive away.
Notable considerations: there is a single family bathroom and the double glazing was installed before 2002, so some windows may be due for upgrade. The home appears well maintained but will benefit from modernisation in places if you want a contemporary finish. Services are reported as connected; buyers should verify utilities and tenure through their surveyor and solicitor.
Overall this is a practical, well-located freehold home with a decent plot and scope to improve value through updating windows, bathroom and internal finishes. It will suit families who prioritise outdoor space, local amenities and straightforward access to larger centres such as Telford, Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton.