Five bedrooms across multiple storeys, generous living space
Newly renovated interior; ready to move in
Off-street parking plus rear garden and versatile outbuilding
Freehold tenure; period mid-terrace (1930s–1940s)
Two bathrooms for family convenience
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — potential energy upgrades needed
Council tax level described as expensive
Local crime rate reported as high; consider security measures
This spacious five-bedroom mid-terrace offers newly renovated, move-in-ready accommodation across multiple storeys — ideal for growing families needing space close to good schools and transport links. Living areas include a contemporary reception with a bay window, a modern kitchen, and two bathrooms, so daily routines are convenient for larger households.
Externally the property benefits from off-street parking, a well-kept rear garden and a useful outbuilding that can serve as a home office, gym or storage. The plot is a decent size for the area and the house retains period character from its 1930s–1940s construction while featuring double glazing and a modern gas-fired boiler and radiators.
Practical considerations are clear: the property is freehold and newly renovated, but the original solid brick walls are assumed to have no added insulation. Council tax is described as expensive and the immediate area records higher crime rates, which may concern some buyers. Broadband and mobile signal are strong.
This home suits families who prioritise space, refurbishment already completed, and convenient facilities nearby — including several well-rated schools — and who are comfortable addressing any longer-term energy-efficiency upgrades (insulation) or security measures to their taste.