Well-presented semi with garage, sunny garden and scope to create a third bedroom.
Generous dining kitchen with double doors to sunny rear garden
This well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached home sits in a quiet cul-de-sac and offers a practical family layout with clear scope to create a third bedroom from the large front bedroom. The ground floor feels bright and airy thanks to a generous lounge with a built-in media wall and a long dining kitchen that opens via double doors onto a sunny rear garden — good outdoor space for children and weekend entertaining.
Practical benefits include an attached garage, driveway parking and mains gas central heating with double glazing. The property is freehold, has a reasonable EPC C rating and modest council tax, which helps running costs for a growing household. Nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good make the address appealing to families.
Important considerations: the home sits in an area with higher levels of deprivation and a local profile described as endeavouring social renters, which may influence long-term value growth. The plot is described as small overall despite a large rear garden area, and there is a single family bathroom. The house was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s, so some buyers may wish to budget for future modernisation or updates to services, and the date of window installations is not specified.
Overall this property suits a buyer seeking a comfortable, affordable family home with immediate move-in condition and straightforward potential to add an extra bedroom. It will particularly attract purchasers who prioritise outdoor space, parking and a peaceful cul-de-sac location, while being mindful of the wider area profile and modest renovation budget for long-term improvements.