This semi-detached home, constructed of Accrington red brick with black mortar, occupies an elevated position offering scenic views over the Trent Valley. The property has undergone essential improvements including re-wiring and re-roofing, and is equipped with gas central heating. However, it presents a significant opportunity for modernisation to enhance its value and functionality.
The interior comprises two reception rooms and two bedrooms, along with a family bathroom on the first floor. The front-facing living room is spacious and features a panoramic bay window along with a modern Terrazzo marble floor. The dining room retains its character with an original quarry-tiled floor and large garden-facing windows. Upstairs, the front bedroom benefits from its own bay window providing expansive views, while the rear bedroom offers peaceful garden and field vistas.
The family bathroom includes both bath and shower facilities, serving the needs of the household. Outside, there is a wrap-around yard complete with a brick outbuilding that previously functioned as an outside WC; this could be repurposed for additional uses or storage given that services remain connected.
There is potential to create off-road parking in the front garden area subject to obtaining necessary permissions. Located within close proximity to local amenities and providing easy access to major routes such as Queensway and the A50, this property not only offers comfortable living now but also substantial investment potential for future enhancements.