Spacious family home near parks and easy M4 access.
Newly renovated throughout with period features retained
Large L-shaped kitchen/dining/family room with island and bi-folding doors
Separate lounge with bay window and feature brick fireplace
Four good-sized bedrooms; upstairs bathroom with shower over bath
Utility and ground-floor WC; gas combi boiler and modern heating
Landscaped, enclosed rear garden with patio, deck and storage sheds
Council Tax Band E (above average) — factor into running costs
Wider area shows higher deprivation despite comfortable local neighbourhood
This recently renovated four-bedroom semi-detached house blends period character with contemporary living. The large L-shaped kitchen/dining/family room with island and bi-folding doors creates a bright social heart, while a separate lounge with bay window and feature fireplace offers a quieter family space.
Finished to a modern standard with a new gas combi boiler, UPVC double glazing and period details retained, the home suits families who need flexible space. Ground-floor utility and WC, plus an upstairs bathroom serving four good-sized bedrooms, make daily routines straightforward.
Outside, the enclosed, landscaped rear garden and paved patio with decked seating provide secure outdoor space for children and pets. The property is well placed for Beechwood and Woodland Parks and benefits from direct access to junctions 24 and 25 of the M4 for commuting to Bristol or Cardiff.
Practical points to note: the home falls in Council Tax Band E (above average) and the wider area records higher levels of deprivation, even though the immediate neighbourhood is classed as comfortable. Mobile signal is average; broadband speeds are fast. The house is freehold and sits on a decent plot, constructed circa 1900–1929 with cavity walls and later double glazing.