Renovated four-bedroom home near town centre with south-facing garden and parking.
Newly renovated throughout with high-spec kitchen and modern bathrooms
Large dining kitchen with bi-fold doors to south-facing paved garden
Four good-sized bedrooms; spacious bay-fronted lounge and dining room
Off-street parking to the front and rear service road access
Hive-controlled heating, double glazing, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
EPC rating D — energy efficiency below newer-build standards
Exterior shows 1930s Tudor details; facade may need cosmetic updating
Local area: higher crime rates and pockets of deprivation reported
This recently renovated four-bedroom semi delivers a blend of Victorian character and contemporary family living in a sought-after St Annes location, a short walk from the town centre and local schools. The house has been upgraded throughout with quality finishes, presenting spacious reception rooms, a large dining kitchen with bi-fold doors, and modern bathrooms — ready to move into with little immediate work required inside.
Downstairs is arranged for family life and entertaining: a bright bay-fronted lounge opening through to a generous dining room, and a striking new dining kitchen fitted with high-spec appliances, quartz worktops and a central island. The kitchen’s aluminium bi-folds open onto a low-maintenance, south-facing paved garden that’s ideal for outdoor dining and play. Off-street parking sits to the front and there is convenient rear access via a service road.
Upstairs offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, a fully tiled family bathroom and an additional separate WC. Practical features include Hive-controlled heating, a part-boarded loft with ladder access, integrated kitchen appliances and double glazing installed since 2002. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent — useful for homeschooling or working from home.
Notable points to consider: the property has an Energy Performance rating of D, and the external appearance shows original 1930s Tudor-style features that may suit buyers wanting to refresh the facade. Local area indicators show higher crime levels and pockets of deprivation in the wider area; buyers should weigh community factors alongside the property’s strengths. Tenure is freehold and council tax is described as affordable.