Four bedrooms plus en-suite — family-friendly layout
Main lounge with fireplace and sliding doors onto garden
Generous kitchen/diner and separate utility room
Double garage with rear access and decent plot size
Built 1996–2002; double glazing and mains gas central heating
EPC rating C — reasonably efficient but not top-rated
Small overall internal area (approx. 675 sq ft) for four-bed home
Council tax above average; £60 non-refundable AML check required
Set on a neat, landscaped plot in the heart of Albrighton, this four-bedroom detached family home puts shops, schools and transport links within easy walking distance. The house offers a long main lounge with fireplace and sliding doors to the rear garden, a generous kitchen/dining area, and a separate utility room — practical spaces for everyday family life.
Upstairs there are four bedrooms, including a main bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. Bedrooms three and four sit to the front with dual aspect windows; built-in storage is provided both on the landing and beneath the stairs. Outside, a decent rear garden, patio and separate double garage with rear access provide useful outdoor and parking space.
Built around the turn of the century, the property benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and an EPC rating of C. Its setting in a small town fringe location with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband makes it well suited to families who want village convenience without losing connectivity.
Buyers should note the house has a relatively small internal floor area (approximately 675 sq ft for four bedrooms), so rooms are efficient rather than expansive. Council tax is above average for the area and the sales process includes a non-refundable £60 AML identity check paid before exchange. The interior includes some traditional/dated decorative elements that may benefit from modernising to suit current tastes.