No onward chain — ready to buy
This three-bedroom semi-detached on a corner plot offers ready-to-live-in family space with useful extras. The house is well presented throughout and benefits from a very large fitted kitchen, dual-aspect lounge with a gas fireplace and a generous conservatory that opens to a lawned rear garden — all useful for family life and entertaining.
Practical features include a gravelled driveway, double glazing (installed post-2002), gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and an EPC band C. The layout is traditional and straightforward: hall, lounge, conservatory, sizeable kitchen and a first-floor bathroom alongside three good-sized bedrooms. The property is freehold and sold with no onward chain, so completion can be relatively quick.
Buyers should note the area context: the wider neighbourhood is classified as very deprived with above-average crime levels. The plot is small and the setting is outer-city; these factors affect both lifestyle and potential resale. The house is mid-20th century construction with filled cavity walls — solid, conventional fabric but not a new-build specification.
Overall this home suits families or buyers seeking a practical, spacious mid-century house ready to occupy with modest outdoor space and off-street parking. Those prioritising a larger garden, quieter neighbourhood or higher investment-grade area may wish to compare options before committing.