Affordable family home with sunny garden and garage parking, ready to personalise.
Three bedrooms with family bathroom upstairs
Sunny, enclosed rear garden, decent plot size
Garage and off-street access for parking
Downstairs W/C and separate laundry room
Double glazing fitted since 2002
EPC rating D — insulation upgrade likely beneficial
System-built walls assumed no insulation, potential retrofit needed
Area very deprived; above-average local crime rates
Tucked away on Honicknowle Lane, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers practical family living with a sunny, enclosed rear garden and garage parking. The ground floor features a reception room, well-proportioned kitchen/dining area, handy downstairs W/C and a separate laundry room — useful for busy households. Upstairs provides three modest bedrooms served by a single family bathroom.
The property is presented in good condition with double glazing (fitted since 2002) and mains gas central heating, making it immediately comfortable for day-to-day living. The plot is a decent size and the rear garden is a genuine asset for children’s play, container gardening or outdoor relaxing on sunny days.
Notable considerations: the house dates from the 1930–49 period and the walls are system-built with assumed no insulation, so energy performance is middling (EPC D) and upgrading insulation could be beneficial. The area is in a very deprived ward with above-average local crime levels; purchasers should factor neighbourhood context into their plans. Council tax is very cheap and broadband/mobile connectivity are strong.
This home suits young families or first-time buyers seeking an affordable, freehold property with scope to improve energy efficiency and add value through targeted refurbishment. It offers straightforward accommodation in a quiet setting with good transport and local amenities nearby.