Well-presented three-bed family home with garage, garden and recent new roof.
Three-bedroom semi on a generous corner plot
Detached single garage with off-street parking
Lounge with new carpet; kitchen/diner opens to conservatory
Private garden with pergola and decking; not overlooked
New roof fitted six months ago for peace of mind
EPC D and pre-2002 double glazing; energy upgrades possible
Single family bathroom; may suit families needing one bath
Freehold with low council tax (Band B) and fast broadband
Set on a generous corner plot in Windsor Crescent, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers practical family living with useful outside space and a detached single garage. The ground floor features a lounge with new carpet, an open-plan kitchen/diner that flows into a conservatory, and easy access to a private garden with pergola and decking. A new roof installed six months ago reduces immediate major maintenance concerns.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms (one with built-in wardrobes) and a single bedroom, all newly carpeted, served by a family bathroom. The property is freehold, has mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and double glazing already fitted (installed before 2002). EPC rating D and Council Tax Band B mean running costs are reasonable but not best-in-class.
The location suits families and first-time buyers: it’s close to several well-rated primary schools (including an Outstanding Roman Catholic school), convenient for canal walks, Haigh Hall country park, Middlebrook Retail Park, and quick motorway access. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and local crime levels are very low.
Notable points to consider: the EPC D and older double glazing suggest potential for energy-efficiency improvements; there is a single family bathroom only; the home dates from the late 1970s/early 1980s so some cosmetic or system updates may be desirable over time. The surrounding neighbourhood is mixed tenure, with nearby social housing and an endeavouring local community.