Chain-free three-bed with garage and garden — scope to extend and personalise.
Chain-free freehold three-bedroom semi-detached home
Off-street parking plus large double garage with extension potential
Rear garden and front lawn; small plot but private outdoor space
Air source heat pump heating; radiators in place
Double glazing fitted before 2002 (older units may need upgrading)
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — insulating recommended
One shower room for three bedrooms; potential need for additional WC/bathroom
Exterior and some interior areas dated; suitable for refurbishment
This 1930s semi-detached home in West Derby Village offers spacious rooms and practical family living across three bedrooms and generous living areas. The property is offered freehold and chain-free, with off-street parking, a useful double garage and a private rear garden — features that make it easy for a growing family to move in and settle. The house benefits from an air source heat pump with radiators, double glazing (fitted before 2002) and a comfortable layout that includes a porch, utility area and ground-floor WC.
There is clear scope to personalise and extend: the porch/utility/garage area creates options for an enlarged kitchen or family room subject to planning. The solid brick construction and traditional character are strengths, but the walls are assumed uninsulated and some elements are dated; the exterior and some interiors will suit buyers ready to undertake refurbishment. Only one shower room serves three bedrooms, so adding or upgrading bathroom facilities could be a sensible improvement for family life.
Situated close to parks, sought-after primary schools and local cafés and restaurants, the location supports everyday convenience and outdoor time for children. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, crime levels are low and the house is in a comfortable neighbourhood within a larger self-sufficient retirement classification — an area offering shops and services nearby. Council Tax Band C provides affordable ongoing costs.
In short: a traditional, roomy family home with parking, a large garage and garden, plus scope to add value through targeted updates or an extension. It will suit buyers seeking space and potential in a well-connected Liverpool suburb rather than a move-in-perfect, low-maintenance property.