Corner plot with very large front and rear gardens
Compact 773 sq ft internal area for a three-bedroom home
One bathroom only (downstairs) — may limit family convenience
Electric storage heaters — likely higher heating costs than gas
Double glazing in place (installed 2002 or later)
Freehold tenure with fast broadband and very low council tax
Area classified as very deprived; local crime level is high
Close to Lea Hall Train Station and several well-rated schools
Set on a generous corner plot, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers practical family accommodation close to Lea Hall Train Station. The property has a lounge, fitted kitchen, downstairs bathroom and three first-floor bedrooms within a compact 773 sq ft footprint. Freehold tenure and double glazing installed since 2002 are useful conveniences.
Practical positives include a very large garden, fast broadband availability and low council tax. The house is heated by electric storage heaters and has cavity walls (assumed insulated), which suits buyers prioritising simple running arrangements but may mean higher heating costs than gas alternatives.
Important considerations are straightforward and factual: the internal living area is small for a three-bedroom home and there is only one bathroom. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived with a higher-than-average crime level, which will matter to many buyers. The property dates from the early 2000s and presents typical mid-2000s finishes — there is potential to modernise to increase comfort and value.
This home will suit a family seeking proximity to good local schools and transport links, or an investor looking for a corner-plot house with clear scope for improvement. Viewers should be prepared for higher heating costs from electric storage heaters and to assess neighbourhood factors in person.