Chain free — no onward chain to delay purchase process
Requires full modernisation throughout; major refurbishment needed
Sizable south-facing rear garden ideal for extension or landscaping
Detached garage plus off-street driveway parking for multiple cars
Original 1930s features provide character and renovation potential
Pre-2002 double glazing and assumed uninsulated cavity walls
Single bathroom only; layout may require reconfiguration for modern living
Leasehold tenure — buyer to check terms and any ground rent/charges
This 1930s three-bedroom semi-detached house is a clear renovation opportunity for investors or experienced DIY buyers. Original period features and a traditional layout give scope to create high-spec living while adding considerable value. The property is offered chain free, accelerating any refurbishment timeline.
Externally the plot is a strong asset: a sizable south-facing rear garden, off-road driveway and detached garage provide flexibility for extensions, landscaping or rental demand. The property sits in a quiet, ageing suburban area close to local shops, bus links and several well-regarded primary and secondary schools.
The house requires full modernisation throughout. Single bathroom, dated mid-20th century interiors, pre-2002 double glazing and assumed uninsulated cavity walls mean significant upgrades to heating, insulation, electrics and finishes will be needed. Tenure is leasehold and the current EPC rating is D.
For an investor or a buyer prepared to refurbish, the combination of character details, plot size and no onward chain creates a practical route to uplift. There is no flood risk and local broadband and mobile signals are strong, supporting modern living or rental expectations.