Double-bay 1930s semi with traditional character features
South-west facing large rear garden, excellent privacy and sun
Block-paved driveway for at least two cars plus brick garage
Three bedrooms, one family bathroom and a ground-floor WC
Roof recently renewed; mains gas boiler and radiators present
No dividing fence with neighbouring semi — buyer responsibility
EPC Rating C; council tax band C (affordable)
Some rooms and kitchen/bathroom offer scope for modernisation
This traditional double-bay semi sits on a generous, south-west facing plot in Old Brumby — ideal for a family seeking outdoor space and parking. The house is well maintained with a recently renewed roof and offers roomy living with two reception rooms, a galley kitchen, utility and three bedrooms upstairs. The large lawned garden widens to the rear and delivers excellent private outdoor space for children and entertaining.
Practical positives include a block-paved driveway with space for at least two cars, a brick-built garage, mains gas boiler and double glazing. The home is available chain-free and has an EPC rating of C, keeping running costs reasonable for the area. The layout and plot offer clear potential for modest modernisation or reconfiguration (open-plan living) to add value and adapt the home to contemporary family life.
Buyers should note a few material points: there is currently no dividing fence between this property and the adjoining semi (boundary line is clear; any fence would be the new owner’s responsibility). The bathroom and kitchen are serviceable but present opportunities for updating. There is a single family bathroom and one WC downstairs, which may influence larger households. Overall, this is an honest, traditional family home with strong outdoor space and scope for personalisation.
An open-house viewing is scheduled for 8th September, 4:30–6:00pm — a good chance to assess the plot, garage and room proportions in person.