Well-presented three-bedroom home with garden and garage; walking distance to good schools..
Three bedrooms and family bathroom
Single garage with shared driveway access
Good-sized, easy-maintain rear garden with sheltered seating
Walking distance to several Good/Outstanding schools
Potential to extend, subject to planning consent
Small overall size (~603 sq ft) and small plot
Area is deprived with higher crime levels — local safety considerations
Solid brick walls (no assumed insulation); may need upgrading
This well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached home offers practical family living within walking distance of several good schools and local amenities. The ground floor includes an entrance hall, a comfortable living room and a modern fitted kitchen, plus a recently refitted WC/utility — useful for busy households. Upstairs are two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a large family bathroom. Energy rating D and double glazing help with running costs, and council tax is very low.
Outside, the property benefits from a manageable rear garden with sheltered seating area and direct access to a single garage via a shared driveway. The front garden is neat and low-maintenance with a covered seating area. There is clear potential to extend (subject to planning consent) for more living space or to reconfigure the layout to better suit growing families.
Important practical points are stated plainly: the house is relatively small at about 603 sq ft with a small plot, and the local area scores as deprived with higher-than-average crime rates. The property dates from the 1930–49 period and has solid brick walls with assumed no cavity insulation — further insulation or upgrading may be needed. Overall, this is a sensible, affordable family home with extension potential and low running costs, best suited to buyers prepared to accept local social challenges or to invest in insulation improvements.