Spacious four-bed detached backing onto Newport canal — ideal for families wanting scope to modernise..
Four bedrooms with full-width lounge and separate dining room
Backs directly onto Newport canal — excellent waterside outlook
Single garage plus driveway; mobility ramp currently affects garage access
Dated interior and fittings; opportunity for modernization
Double glazing fitted before 2002; EPC rating C (70)
One family bathroom plus ground-floor cloakroom only
Freehold, average-sized plot with decent rear garden and mature willow
Good walking distance to schools, shops and transport links
Set on a popular cul-de-sac and backing directly onto the Newport canal, this four-bedroom detached house offers a comfortable family layout and a strong waterside outlook. The property has a spacious full-width lounge, separate dining room and kitchen with useful storage — ideal for everyday family life and entertaining. A single garage and driveway provide practical off-street parking, and the rear garden opens onto canal-side walks and mature trees.
Built in the late 1970s with double glazing and a gas-fired boiler with radiators, the home is presented in largely original condition and offers clear potential to modernise to today’s tastes. Bedrooms are well-proportioned and there is a large understairs cupboard plus an airing cupboard providing useful storage. The Energy Performance Certificate of C (70) reflects reasonable efficiency for the age of the property.
Practical points to note: the interior is dated in places and will benefit from updating; double glazing dates from before 2002. The property has one family bathroom and a separate downstairs cloakroom only, which may be a consideration for larger households. The mobility ramp to the side entrance currently limits direct driveway access to the garage unless removed.
Located within walking distance of Newport’s schools, High Street and leisure facilities, this freehold detached home suits families seeking a waterside setting with good commuter links to Stafford, Telford and Shrewsbury. It represents a sensible purchase for buyers wanting a liveable house with scope to add value through sympathetic refurbishment.