Bay-fronted lounge with natural light
This 1930s bay‑fronted semi offers practical family living across two floors with a bright lounge, open-plan kitchen diner and a large conservatory. The layout suits couples or growing families seeking ready-to-use accommodation with scope to personalise. Off‑street parking and a decent-length rear garden provide everyday convenience and outdoor space for children or pets.
The property is freehold with mains gas central heating, double glazing and a conventional room count of three bedrooms and one bathroom. Two double bedrooms plus a single bedroom make the home flexible for a nursery, home office or guest room. The long rear garden and paved patio create clear scope for landscaping or a rear extension (subject to planning) if extra living space is required.
Practical details to note: the EPC is D, so energy-efficiency improvements could reduce bills. The house sits in a very deprived local area classification, though crime levels are reported as very low and broadband and mobile signals are strong. Nearby schools are a mix of ratings; one highly ranked secondary option is within reach.
Overall this is a straightforward, average‑sized family home or buy‑to‑let opportunity that will suit buyers wanting affordable entry into the area and the ability to add value through modest updating and garden improvements.































































































