Bright family home with a versatile annexe and generous sunny garden.
Spacious living room with bi-folds to conservatory and garden
Modern kitchen/dining; conservatory with underfloor heating
Versatile annexe: living area, kitchenette, bedroom, shower room
Larger-than-average sunny rear garden with established borders
Three bedrooms and contemporary four-piece family bathroom
System-built (Wimpey no-fines) walls; insulation status unknown
Located in a deprived blue-collar area; consider local social mix
Freehold, mains gas boiler, double glazing, fast broadband/mobile
This well-presented three-bedroom end-of-terrace offers flexible family living with a standalone annexe and a larger-than-average sunny garden. The ground floor flows from a generous living room into a modern kitchen/dining area and a bright conservatory that opens directly to the lawn — ideal for indoor‑outdoor family days. Upstairs are three good bedrooms and a contemporary four-piece bathroom.
The separate annexe contains living space, a kitchenette, bedroom and shower room, useful as guest accommodation, a home office, or a lettable room for additional income. Practical features include mains gas central heating, double glazing and fast broadband/mobile coverage, making the house ready for day-to-day family life.
Buyers should note the property is of mid-20th century construction (Wimpey “no fines” system-built walls) and insulation status is unknown; this can affect thermal performance and may require upgrading. The wider neighbourhood is classed as more deprived, so buyers wanting quieter, higher-value streets should consider location and local services.
Overall, the house combines immediate move-in condition with clear potential: the garden and annexe add long-term value, while modest modernisation (insulation, cosmetic updates if desired) could improve comfort and running costs. Viewing is recommended to judge the accommodation and annex layout in person.