Bay-fronted living room with log burner and seating area
Open-plan kitchen/dining room with utility and access to conservatory
Ground-floor study could serve as a small third bedroom
Four-piece family bathroom; no en-suite on first floor
Ample off-street parking for several vehicles to the front
Cottage-style rear garden with summer house, kitchen beds and workshop
Freehold, Council Tax Band B, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Modest plot size and compact study; opportunity to modernise interiors
This attractive 1930s semi-detached house on Groby Road offers flexible living over two floors, well suited to a small family or those looking to downsize without losing space. The bay-fronted living room, generous kitchen/dining area and rear conservatory create comfortable, light-filled living zones; a ground-floor study provides the option of a third bedroom for guests or home working.
Externally the property benefits from ample off-road parking to the front and a cottage-style rear garden with a summer house, kitchen-garden beds and sheltered workshop — a low-maintenance layout that still offers scope for planting and family use. The house is freehold, in Council Tax Band B, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and sits close to local schools, shops and services in Anstey.
Practical points to note: the ground-floor study is compact and best suited for occasional use as a bedroom, and the home has a single family bathroom on the first floor (no en-suite). While the property is presented well, there is scope to update fixtures and finishes to modern tastes; buyers should arrange their own survey and service checks. Overall this is a workable, mid-sized family home with flexible ground-floor accommodation and useful outdoor space in a convenient village-fringe location.







































































































































































