Three-bedroom cul-de-sac home with driveway, garage/store and private garden.
Extended 1930s semi-detached with period features and modern touches
An extended three-bedroom semi-detached home in a quiet cul-de-sac of Upton, offering a practical layout for family life and entertaining. The property blends 1930s period character—wood-block parquet flooring and a bay window—with contemporary comforts including double glazing, gas central heating and a conservatory that opens onto a private rear garden.
The ground floor features a bright living room with a cast-iron log burner, an open-plan kitchen/dining arrangement and a useful sunroom/conservatory. A driveway provides private off-street parking and leads to a gated area with a store/converted garage. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom currently used as a home office, served by a modern white bathroom suite.
Practical advantages include freehold tenure, no onward chain and mains-connected services with a recently installed Worcester combination boiler. The property sits in a very affluent area with excellent mobile and broadband connectivity, close to schools, shops and transport links—suitable for families or buyers seeking a comfortable suburban base.
Notable considerations: the home has solid brick walls with assumed no cavity insulation, an EPC rating of D and a relatively small plot. While well presented, buyers looking for maximum energy efficiency or extensive outdoor space should factor potential insulation or improvement work into plans and budgets.