Period charm, modern kitchen and large garden — ideal family starter home.
Large private rear garden, ideal for families and entertaining
Off-street parking with a large driveway for multiple vehicles
Modern kitchen/dining room with space for family meals
Log burner in reception for additional heating and character
Three bedrooms, one family bathroom — modest overall square footage
Double glazing and mains gas central heating throughout
Freehold tenure; no flood risk recorded
Area classified as very deprived; mixed school ratings locally
Set on Lightwood Road, this 1930s semi-detached home combines period character with practical modern updates. The house offers three bedrooms, a contemporary kitchen/dining space and a large private rear garden — good for families who want outdoor space and off-street parking on a sizable driveway. A log burner adds cosy appeal to the bright reception room; double glazing and gas central heating provide everyday comfort.
At about 893 sq ft the accommodation is modest but well laid-out across multiple storeys. There’s a convenient guest WC on the ground floor, and one family bathroom upstairs. The property is sold freehold and has no reported flood risk; broadband and mobile signal are excellent, useful for home working or streaming.
Buyers should note the local context: the area is classified as very deprived with a mixed profile of schools and average local crime levels. The house sits in a sought-after street but may need cosmetic updating to some buyers’ tastes; services and fixtures have not been tested and should be inspected. Council tax costs are low, which helps running costs.
This home suits families or first-time buyers seeking a period property with outdoor space and parking in Stoke-on-Trent, priced competitively for buyers ready to make modest improvements and personalise the interior.