No upward chain — quicker, simpler purchase
Private rear garden with low-maintenance layout
Well-sized garage at garden end, useful storage
Off-street parking and decent driveway space
Exposed wooden beams add character throughout
One bathroom only for three bedrooms
Modest overall size (~971 sq ft) — not large
Area has above-average crime and local deprivation
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom 1930s semi offers a straightforward, chain-free purchase and a private rear garden ideal for family life. The house retains characterful features such as exposed wooden beams and a cosy living room, complemented by a well-proportioned kitchen/dining area and a sealed side veranda for utility and extra storage. A well-sized garage at the garden’s end and off-street parking add useful practical space.
Upstairs provides two generous double bedrooms with built-in storage to one, plus a smaller third bedroom suitable as a nursery, home office or dressing room. The family bathroom is recently fitted and modern in style, though there is only one bathroom for three bedrooms. The total floorspace is modest (around 971 sq ft), suited to first-time buyers or growing families seeking manageable accommodation rather than larger detached plots.
Location benefits include close proximity to several Ofsted-rated good schools, local amenities and fast broadband with excellent mobile signal. Note the wider context: the area shows signs of deprivation and recorded above-average crime levels, which prospective buyers should consider alongside the property’s strengths. Freehold tenure and no upward chain simplify buying for cash buyers or mortgage applicants.
Overall this home offers character, convenience and sensible outdoor space on a decent plot. It will particularly suit buyers wanting a practical family starter home with scope to personalise and maintain the property over time.