Comfortable family home with parking and garden close to good schools.
Extensive front-facing views over surrounding area
Good-sized lounge/diner ideal for family living and entertaining
Modern bathroom; well presented throughout interior
Driveway and single garage provide off-road parking
Rear garden — small but private outdoor space
EPC C; mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing
Small plot and average overall size (≈969 sq ft)
Area shows very high deprivation and elevated local crime rates
This well-presented three-bedroom semi offers comfortable family living with expansive outlooks to the front. A welcoming entrance hall leads to a modern kitchen and a good-sized lounge/diner that captures the extensive views, creating an airy living space for day-to-day life and entertaining.
Practical extras include a driveway, single garage and a rear garden, giving useful off-road parking and an outdoor retreat. The property is freehold, has double glazing, a gas boiler with radiators, an EPC rating of C and broadband and mobile signals reported as fast and excellent respectively.
The house sits in a very deprived area with higher-than-average local crime; buyers should consider neighbourhood safety when viewing. The plot is small and the overall size is average (about 969 sq ft), so storage and external space are limited compared with larger family plots. Built in the 1950s–1960s, the home is well presented but could benefit from personal updating in places to maximise value.
Local schooling is strong for families, with several nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good and two ranked in the top 10% locally. No flooding risk is recorded and council tax is described as cheap, which supports lower running costs for occupation or letting.