South-facing garden, three receptions and parking—period charm for growing families.
Bay-fronted four-bedroom semi-detached house with period character
Large, sunny south-facing garden and useful outbuildings
Three reception rooms including a glazed sunroom for garden views
Modern kitchen plus separate utility; ground-floor WC for convenience
Beautiful original wood floors throughout principal reception rooms
Off-street parking for several vehicles
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; further insulation likely required
Area shows higher deprivation and above-average recorded crime
This bay-fronted four-bedroom semi-detached house combines period character with practical family living. The ground floor offers three reception rooms — including a sunroom — plus a modern kitchen and separate utility. Large south-facing garden and off-street parking extend the living space outside, ideal for children and entertaining.
Internally you’ll find original wood floors, built-in wardrobes in two double bedrooms and a handy ground-floor WC for busy households. The property benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and fast mobile and broadband connectivity, supporting home working and streaming.
Notable points of caution are factual and important: the property sits in an area with higher deprivation and above-average recorded crime, tenure is not specified, and some systems may need updating — the living room description notes dated electrics. The cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, which could affect heating costs and comfort without further insulation work. Council tax is above average.
For a family seeking period charm, generous reception space and a sunny rear garden, this home offers strong potential. Buyers should plan for likely maintenance or upgrading of services (wiring, insulation) and check tenure and local-area considerations before proceeding.