Family-focused home with large garden, garage and versatile living space.
Spacious 4 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and dressing area
Open-plan kitchen/dining with roof lantern and bifold doors to garden
Separate reception with bay window and multi-fuel log burner
Private drive, garage and large landscaped enclosed rear garden
Garden office/workshop with power and rooflight
UPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating throughout
EPC rating D; cavity walls likely uninsulated — energy improvements needed
Local crime levels above average; consider security measures
Set back in a quiet cul-de-sac close to Grimsby town centre, this spacious four-bedroom semi-detached home blends 1930s character with contemporary living. Ground-floor living is arranged around a large open-plan kitchen/dining/reception with roof lantern and bifold doors that open to an enclosed landscaped garden — ideal for family dining and easy entertaining. A second bright reception features a bay window and a multi-fuel burner for cosy evenings.
Upstairs offers four bedrooms, including two generous doubles with full-width built-in wardrobes and a walk-through dressing area off the principal bedroom. Two bathrooms (one family with rainfall shower and twin basins, plus a ground-floor shower/utility) add practical flexibility for busy households. Additional useful spaces include a separate downstairs WC and a garden office/workshop with power and rooflight.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating, recent uPVC double glazing, a private drive and garage, and a large plot. Notable considerations are an EPC rating of D, cavity walls likely without insulation, and local crime levels above average — factors to weigh if you prioritise running costs and security. Overall, the house suits families seeking generous living space, garden amenities and convenient town access, with room to improve energy efficiency.