This appealing double-fronted semi-detached home from the 1920s offers significant renovation potential, nestled in a quiet no-through road yet conveniently close to the town centre. It showcases an array of charming original features such as sash windows, picture rails, and fireplaces that reflect its character but are in need of modernization. This presents a fantastic opportunity for buyers to customize the property to their personal preferences.
The entrance hall welcomes you with a traditional staircase leading to the upper floor. A handy ground floor WC is present for convenience. The living spaces include a dining room and a separate living room, both adorned with bay sash windows that capture distant countryside views and come equipped with gas fires for added comfort.
The kitchen includes a pantry fitted with power and opens into a practical lean-to, which has plumbing suitable for laundry appliances. This area benefits from single-glazed timber windows and provides access to a rear garden filled with possibilities.
Upstairs features three bedrooms; the third bedroom connects through to the second, while both the main bedroom and bedroom two offer lovely countryside vistas. A spacious shower room completes this level, accompanied by generous attic space that holds exciting prospects for conversion into a master bedroom suite (subject to necessary consents).
The property is set within generous gardens front and back, gently sloping upwards, where the front garden has potential for off-road parking (subject to permissions) while maintaining green space. The rear garden enjoys an expanse of lawn along with established plants and views of the surrounding rural landscape.
With gas central heating already installed, this property stands as a blank canvas ready for enhancement—ideal for those looking to invest in a period home rich in future potential.