Spacious five-bedroom property with large garden and annexe potential.
Spacious five-bedroom detached with strong family layout
Part-renovated: underfloor heating and ensuite wet room
Huge lounge with log burner and dual French doors
Very large rear garden, patio, summer house and mature trees
Detached garage, gated driveway and powered outbuilding
Integrated WiFi and external security camera system
Potential to form self-contained annexe from ground floor rooms
Area is deprived with above-average crime; council tax is expensive
This character-filled five-bedroom detached house in Blythe Bridge combines generous proportions with genuine scope to personalise. Part-renovated to a high standard, the property already benefits from underfloor heating, fitted wardrobes, an ensuite wet room, and modernised living spaces while leaving select areas for the buyer’s finishing touches.
Ground floor living is flexible and family-focused: a huge lounge with log burner and French doors, dining/reception rooms, a home office with apex ceiling, playroom and a kitchen with room to extend. Practical extras include a utility, integrated WiFi network, external security cameras, garage, gated driveway and a powered outbuilding that could serve as office or games room.
Outside is a major selling point — a very large rear garden with patio, summer house and mature planting provides private outdoor space and entertaining options. There is clear potential to create a self-contained annexe from the utility and office layout if required.
Notable drawbacks are factual: the property sits in an area assessed as deprived with above-average local crime, and council tax is described as expensive. While many renovations are complete, some rooms remain for finishing; glazing dates from before 2002 and the house was originally built in the 1950s–1960s, which may mean further updates are needed over time. Buyers should view with these points in mind.