Character-filled four-bedroom family home with garage, cellar and attic potential.
Four double bedrooms with high ceilings and large sash-style bay windows
Set on a tree-lined street in Nether Edge, this late-Victorian detached house combines generous period proportions with practical family spaces. High ceilings, large sash-style bay windows and decorative cornicing create light, airy principal rooms, while the dining kitchen opens to a flat, low-maintenance garden ideal for children and relaxed entertaining. The plot includes a driveway and single garage, plus a sizeable cellar for storage or a workshop.
The house is largely modernised to a neutral standard but retains clear potential for improvement: the attic offers scope for conversion (subject to planning) to add living space, and the kitchen and bathroom could be updated to suit modern family life. The property is freehold, sits within a conservation area and benefits from excellent local amenities, cafés, schools and public transport links to the city centre.
Notable practical points: the home has only one main bathroom and a separate toilet, and the stone walls are likely uninsulated (typical of pre-1900 construction), so buyers should expect retrofit heating/insulation considerations. The side access and garage provide parking for one car; the rear garden is flat but described as modest to average in size. Overall the house offers a spacious, characterful family base with clear scope to increase value through sympathetic renovation or an attic extension.
This property will suit families seeking a character home in a well-connected, village-feel neighbourhood, or buyers looking for a renovation project with development upside. Viewing recommended to appreciate the ceiling heights, natural light and potential to adapt the layout to contemporary needs.