Large rear garden and conservatory for family outdoor living|Generous driveway with parking for multiple cars|Attached two‑section garage; combi boiler in small bay|Extended lounge and separate dining room provide flexible living|Three good bedrooms and loft access for storage/convertibility|Some updating recommended—kitchen and bathrooms offer uplift potential|Situated at end of a quiet cul‑de‑sac in affluent suburbia|Freehold, no flood risk, very low crime, fast broadband
Set on a sought‑after cul‑de‑sac in Oldswinford, this substantial three‑bedroom Tudor‑revival semi blends period character with extended family space. The front bay windows, decorative timber detailing and long lounge create immediate kerb appeal, while a deep rear garden and conservatory deliver private outdoor living for children and pets.
Internally the house offers flexible living: an extended lounge, separate dining room, breakfast kitchen, utility and a ground‑floor shower room alongside three good bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. Practical features include a wide paved driveway for multiple cars, an attached two‑section garage (combi boiler housed in one section), loft access and fast broadband — useful for home working and modern family life.
There is clear potential to personalise and add value. The property is ready for updating in parts rather than a full rebuild, so buyers can modernise kitchens, bathrooms and finishes to taste. Planning scope exists to extend subject to consents if more space is required.
Practical points: the front garden is modest and the garage is split into two smaller bays which limits larger‑vehicle storage. The house is freehold, in a very low crime area, with no flood risk and good local schools close by — a comfortable family home with scope to enhance and future‑proof for modern living.