Generous plot, off-street parking and scope to personalise — ideal for growing families.
Freehold three-bedroom end-of-terrace on a generous plot
Set on a generous plot in Clay Cross, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace house offers practical family living with off-street parking and a decent rear garden. The layout includes a separate living room, a spacious open-plan kitchen-diner and useful side utility, store and WC — ideal for busy family routines and everyday storage. Heating is mains gas with boiler-fed radiators and double glazing is fitted (install date unknown).
The property sits close to several well-rated primary schools and local convenience amenities, with countryside walks and a park nearby. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, supporting home working and family connectivity. The home is Freehold and has an EPC rating of D.
This mid-20th century house has scope for cosmetic update or modest refurbishment to improve finishes and increase value. There is one family bathroom and three bedrooms, so this will suit families seeking space rather than a move-in‑perfect, contemporary specification.
Important negatives to note: the area records higher-than-average crime levels and sits within a generally deprived district, which may affect resale or rental appeal. The property is traditional construction from circa 1950–1966 with filled cavity walls; buyers should factor in typical maintenance for a home of this age and consider any desired upgrades to windows or services.