1930s semi with modern kitchen, large garden and driveway parking — ideal family home.
Large private rear garden ideal for family use or entertaining
Driveway parking for multiple cars; former garage now a store
Extended breakfast kitchen with modern fittings and good light
Bright conservatory adds versatile living space
Converted second-floor bedroom suited to guest or home office
Single family bathroom for four bedrooms may limit busy mornings
Solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation; upgrade advised
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for home-working
This extended 1930s semi-detached home on Castle Bank offers flexible family accommodation across three floors. The ground floor delivers a lounge, dining room, extended breakfast kitchen, conservatory and utility area—good for everyday life and social cooking. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom; a converted second floor provides a fourth bedroom or home office.
Outside sits a large rear garden and substantial driveway parking. A former garage now serves as a store room, so covered vehicle storage is currently lost but the driveway provides off-street parking for several cars. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit home-working and streaming needs.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the house is solid-brick as built (likely no cavity insulation), so upgrading insulation could improve comfort and running costs. There is a single family bathroom serving four bedrooms, which may prompt families to consider an additional WC or shower later. The property is freehold, set in a comfortable suburban area with good local schools and amenities.
For buyers seeking a period-feel home with modern kitchen fittings and large outdoor space, this house blends character and usable family rooms. It will suit those comfortable with a property that benefits from targeted energy-efficiency updates and potential internal tweaks rather than a full refurbishment.