1930s four-bed family house with large SW garden and extensive parking..
- Chain-free four-bedroom 1930s detached house
- Large open-plan kitchen/family room opening to patio
- South‑west facing garden approx. 119' — all-day sun
- Garden bar room plus separate storeroom
- Off-street parking front and rear; rear parking for 3–4 cars
- EPC Band D — consider energy improvements
- Solid brick construction (1930) — likely limited wall insulation
- Council Tax Band E (above average)
This well-presented 1930s detached house combines period character with generous family living spaces. The ground-floor extension creates a large open-plan kitchen/family room that flows to a wide patio and an approximately 119' south‑west facing garden, offering all-day sun and plenty of room for children and outdoor entertaining. A dedicated bar room and storeroom in the garden are useful extras for social use or storage.
Accommodation includes four bedrooms, an en suite to the principal bedroom and a spacious lounge/diner with bay window — layout suited to families needing separate living and play areas. There is off-street parking to the front and additional rear parking for 3–4 vehicles accessed via an electric gate, a rare convenience in suburban settings. Local schools are strong, including Upton Primary (outstanding) and Townley Grammar nearby, which will appeal to buyers prioritising education.
Practical points: the property is sold chain free and presented to a good standard, but it has an EPC rating of D and — as a solid-brick 1930s build — likely limited cavity insulation, so heating costs and potential insulation work should be considered. Council Tax Band E is above average. Overall, this is a spacious, characterful family home with excellent outside space and parking, best suited to buyers wanting ready-to-live accommodation with scope to improve energy efficiency over time.