Characterful three-bedroom family home with garden and strong local schools.
Three bedrooms — two doubles plus versatile third room (office/nursery)
Original period features: Minton tiles, fireplaces, decorative coving
Two reception rooms and modern kitchen with range cooker
Good-sized rear garden with lawn and patio; small front courtyard
Built before 1900 with solid brick walls — likely no cavity insulation
Double glazing installed before 2002; EPC rating E (energy upgrades advised)
Single family bathroom only; modest plot size
Freehold, mains gas heating, low local crime, fast broadband
This attractive three-bedroom semi-detached home in Willaston combines Victorian charm with practical family living. Original features such as Minton tiles, decorative coving and period fireplaces give the property strong character, while two reception rooms and a modern kitchen suit everyday family life. The rear garden provides a safe play area and patio for outdoor dining; the small front courtyard adds kerb appeal.
The first floor offers two double bedrooms and a versatile third room ideal as a nursery or home office, served by a single family bathroom. Practical details include double glazing (installed before 2002), mains gas boiler and radiators, and a freehold title. Local schools are rated Good and the location has easy access to Nantwich, the A500/M6 and Crewe station, supporting commuting and family amenities.
Notable drawbacks are factual: the house was built before 1900 with solid brick walls likely lacking cavity insulation, so thermal upgrades may be needed. The EPC is rated E and there is only one bathroom, which could be limiting for larger families without adaptation. The plot is modest in size and some modernisation would enhance energy efficiency and finish.
Overall this property will suit families or first-time buyers who value period character and location and are prepared to carry out sympathetic improvements to boost comfort and efficiency.