Chain‑free three-bedroom home with large west-facing garden and off‑street parking.
Three bedrooms with family bathroom upstairs
Set in popular Iron Acton, this semi‑detached 1930s house offers spacious family accommodation and a rare, long west‑facing garden (approx. 85ft). The ground floor includes a large lounge opening to a conservatory, a kitchen and useful side entrance with two store rooms and a ground-floor WC — practical for family life and gardening equipment.
Practical strengths include off‑street parking for up to three vehicles, double glazing, and a very affordable Council Tax (Band A). The plot is generous with a level lawn, mature trees and two timber sheds — a strong outdoors asset for children, pets or potential garden projects. The property is offered chain free.
There are material points to note: the house will benefit from modernisation in parts and the heating details are mixed in the paperwork — the listing references an oil‑fired boiler and radiators, while other notes mention electric heating. The property has taken part in a Structural Refurbishment Scheme for Airey houses (Halifax scheme accepted), which is important background for buyers to investigate further.
This is a straightforward proposition for a family seeking space and a large garden in a village setting, or for a buyer wanting renovation potential in an affluent, well‑served area. Local primary schools have good Ofsted ratings and village amenities are within easy reach.