Characterful three-bedroom family home with south-facing garden and garage.
Three double bedrooms with generous bay-windowed living spaces
A tastefully extended three-bedroom semi-detached home that blends original period character with practical family living. Bay-windowed lounge and separate dining room create generous ground-floor reception space, while the extended rear provides a breakfast kitchen, utility room and downstairs WC for everyday convenience. The property sits on a large plot with a south-facing landscaped garden, wide driveway and detached brick garage.
This house will suit families who value character features—stained glass, panelled hallway and bay windows—yet want ready-to-use living space rather than a full renovation. Local amenities, strong schools nearby and fast broadband make it well placed for school runs and working from home. Council Tax Band C and freehold tenure are additional practical benefits.
Notable points to consider: the property was built mid-20th century (c.1950–1966) and external cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation, which could affect heating costs. Double glazing is present but install date is unknown. There is a single family bathroom only, so larger households may find this limiting. Overall the house presents immediate curb appeal and scope to add value through targeted energy upgrades or cosmetic updating.