Converted garage provides ground-floor bedroom or office with skylight
Spacious open-plan kitchen-diner with beams, skylights and bi-fold doors
Separate utility room and ground-floor shower room/WC for convenience
Generous rear garden with lawn, paved areas and brick-built shed
Off-street parking via private driveway; freehold tenure
1930s solid-brick build — likely no cavity insulation (assumed)
EPC rating D; glazing present but installation date unknown
Buyer AML ID-check fee £60 payable on offer acceptance (non-refundable)
Set back from Cross Road in the heart of Albrighton, this 1930s semi delivers a well-presented family home with characterful features and practical living spaces. A converted garage provides a useful ground-floor bedroom or home office with a skylight, while the front lounge’s bay window adds period charm. The property feels bright and airy throughout, helped by skylights and bi-fold doors in the kitchen-diner.
The open-plan kitchen-diner is the home’s focal point: vaulted ceiling, exposed cottage-style beams, modern fitted units and a flowing layout into a dining/snug area. A separate utility room and ground-floor shower room/WC increase day-to-day practicality for family living. Upstairs there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom, with pleasant rear-facing views over the garden from the main rooms.
Outdoors the generous rear garden combines lawn and paved areas with a brick-built shed — suitable for family play, entertaining or vegetable beds. Off-street parking and a private driveway add convenience. The home is freehold, has mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown), and sits in a low flood-risk, affluent small-town setting with good local schools.
A few practical points to note: the property’s solid brick walls date from the 1930s and may lack cavity insulation; the EPC is D. The garage has been converted to a habitable room, so purchasers should confirm compliance with planning/building regulations if required. Successful buyers are required to pay a non-refundable £60 AML identity-check fee prior to exchange.