Character three-bed with large garden and gated parking — refurbishment potential.
Detached three-bedroom house on a large mature plot with gated driveway
Total internal area listed as 326 sq ft — buyers should verify usable space
Single shower room plus guest WC — limited bathroom provision for family use
Freehold; mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (install date unknown)
Historic mid-19th century origins with later construction phases — verify records
Situated in an area classed as very deprived and hampered neighbourhoods
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; good access to local schools and services
No flood risk; council tax described as affordable
Set on a substantial plot in Gornal Wood, this detached three-bedroom house combines period origins with practical family spaces and a large mature garden. The gated driveway and private off-street parking are rare assets for the area, while excellent mobile signal and fast broadband suit home working and family connectivity.
Internally the layout suits family life: lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, conservatory and three bedrooms. The property has historic mid-19th century origins but also evidence of later construction phases; exact build details and some finishes may need verification. Total internal area is listed as 326 sq ft, so buyers should confirm usable space against expectations for a three-bedroom home.
There are clear positives and some practical drawbacks to accept. The house is freehold, on mains gas with a boiler and radiators, and has double glazing (install date unknown). It has only a single shower room and a guest WC, so families should note limited bathroom provision. The area is classified as very deprived and hampered neighbourhoods, which may influence resale and local services, though local schools and transport links are available.
This property will suit buyers seeking a character home with a large garden and parking who are prepared to update and confirm measurements and historic details. It presents scope for refurbishment and potential value uplift, but realistic budgeting for works and an understanding of the wider area context are important.