Larger plot, extension potential and practical family layout — great for first-time buyers..
Three bedrooms ideal for families or first-time buyers
Larger-than-average plot with potential to extend (subject to planning)
Dual-aspect lounge with multi-fuel stove and fitted kitchen
Single bathroom with a two-piece suite only
Solar panels present but leased via Shade Greener (lease remains)
UPVC double glazing installed before 2002; some updating likely
Ample off-street parking and three garden sheds/stores
Medium flood risk and located in a more deprived area classification
This three-bedroom semi-detached house on a larger-than-average plot offers practical family living and clear scope to add value. The dual-aspect lounge with a multi-fuel stove and a fitted kitchen provide comfortable day-to-day space, while three bedrooms upstairs suit a growing household or sharers. The plot size and off-street parking make outdoor life easy for families, with three garden sheds for storage.
The home is energy-conscious with an EPC B rating, gas central heating and leased solar panels (contract with Shade Greener) — note the lease remains in place. Windows are UPVC double glazing installed before 2002 and the property is standard construction from the late 1960s/early 1970s, so some components may need updating over time.
There is clear potential to extend (subject to planning) thanks to the larger plot, which will attract buyers wanting extra space or investors seeking uplift. Practical drawbacks to be aware of: a single bathroom with a two-piece suite, medium local flood risk, and the property sits in a more deprived area classification, which may affect resale premiums in the short term.
Positioned close to several well-rated primary and secondary schools, local amenities and good road links to the A52 and M1, this home suits first-time buyers and growing families who value space and future potential rather than a turnkey finish.