Corner-plot starter home close to Cannock town centre, with garden and garage.
Two double bedrooms, comfortable proportions for family or first-time buyer
Set on a corner plot just a five-minute walk from Cannock town centre, this traditional two-bedroom semi-detached home offers well-proportioned living spaces and scope for improvement. The ground floor features a spacious lounge with bay window and a breakfast kitchen that connects to a useful utility room — practical for first-time buyers or small families. The rear garden is fully enclosed and the front wraps around the side, giving outdoor space not often found on similar-sized plots.
Built between 1900–1929 with solid brick walls and original double glazing installed before 2002, the house is structurally straightforward but will benefit from modernisation — particularly insulation and window upgrades to improve energy efficiency. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators. There is a garage and cheap council tax which help running costs, but the plot is small, limiting large extensions without planning checks.
Practical points to note: the local area records higher-than-average crime, and the property’s solid-wall construction means retrofit insulation may be required. A legal pack of searches is available and purchasers should expect a search pack fee of £360 and an identity-check fee of £36 payable when offer is agreed. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are strong, and local schools and amenities are within easy reach.
For buyers seeking a roomy starter home in a convenient location, this house represents good value with clear improvement potential. With some updating — particularly to glazing and wall insulation — the property will be warmer, more economical to run, and better suited to modern family life.