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Carpenter Grove, Padgate, WA2

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached Bungalow

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,242 sq ft

115 sq m

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Key features

  • Freehold four-bedroom semi-detached house in a popular Padgate location
  • Flexible layout with two first-floor double bedrooms and two ground-floor single rooms
  • Ground-floor rooms ideal for a nursery, home office, playroom or hobby space
  • Bright and spacious living room with plenty of natural light
  • Functional kitchen with dining space, ideal for day-to-day family life
  • Large rear garden offering excellent outdoor space for children, entertaining or future landscaping
  • Detached garage providing valuable storage or workshop potential
  • Driveway parking for multiple vehicles plus front garden area
  • Well placed for local schools, making it highly appealing for growing families
  • Convenient access to local amenities, green spaces and transport links for commuting and leisure

Description

Flexible family living in a well-connected Padgate setting

Positioned on Carpenter Grove in the ever-popular Padgate area of Warrington, this freehold four-bedroom semi-detached house offers the kind of adaptable space that is becoming increasingly important for modern households. Whether you are upsizing, planning ahead for a growing family, or simply looking for a home that can evolve with your needs over time, this property presents an excellent opportunity.

From the outset, this is a home with broad appeal. It combines practical internal space with generous outdoor areas, driveway parking, a detached garage and a location that works well for both family life and commuting. The overall feel is welcoming, functional and ready to support a wide range of lifestyles.

A layout designed to adapt around you

One of the strongest selling points of this home is its flexibility. The four-bedroom arrangement is not simply about numbers on paper. It is about giving buyers options.

On the first floor, there are two comfortable double bedrooms that provide restful and well-balanced sleeping accommodation. These rooms are ideal as principal bedrooms, children’s rooms or guest accommodation, and both offer the proportions needed for wardrobes and additional furnishings without feeling restricted.

On the ground floor, the two single rooms create genuine versatility. For some buyers, these will be used as bedrooms for younger children. For others, they may become a nursery, a dedicated home office, a study area for older children, a playroom, a craft room or a hobby space. In a market where buyers increasingly value homes that can support hybrid working and changing family routines, these extra rooms significantly enhance the property’s appeal.

This adaptability means the house can serve a range of life stages. It works for families needing more room, buyers accommodating multi-purpose living, or those who simply want the reassurance of space that can be used differently in the future.

A bright living room at the heart of the home

The main living room is a particularly inviting part of the house. Bright and spacious, it provides an excellent central space for everyday living. Natural light flows through the windows and helps create a warm, comfortable atmosphere that will appeal to buyers the moment they step inside.

There is ample room here for a full range of lounge furniture, allowing the space to be arranged in a way that suits both relaxed evenings and social occasions. Whether it is family film nights, a quiet reading corner or somewhere to welcome guests, this room offers the proportions and flexibility to make daily life easy.

In marketing terms, this is an important feature. Buyers are often searching for homes that feel immediately liveable, and the living room here delivers exactly that. It is practical, comfortable and ready to become a true focal point of the home.

A functional kitchen with space to gather

Moving through the property, the kitchen plays an equally important role. Designed with everyday practicality in mind, it offers good worktop space, useful storage and room for dining, making it more than just a place to prepare meals. It is a working family hub.

The inclusion of dining space is especially valuable. It creates a natural setting for breakfast before school, evening meals, homework sessions and informal catch-ups at the end of the day. For busy households, this kind of layout supports the rhythm of family life and allows the kitchen to become one of the most used and appreciated spaces in the home.

The connection from the kitchen out to the rear garden also helps the property feel sociable and well planned. During warmer months, this creates an easy flow between indoor and outdoor living, ideal for family gatherings, summer dining or simply keeping an eye on children playing outside.

Ground-floor flexibility for modern lifestyles

The two single rooms on the ground floor deserve special attention because they answer a need that many buyers now prioritise. Homes are no longer expected to serve only one purpose. They must often accommodate home working, children of different ages, storage demands, hobbies and visiting family.

Having two additional rooms on the ground floor allows this property to stand apart from more conventional layouts. One could become a nursery while the other works as an office. One could be a bedroom while the other becomes a playroom. A buyer who works from home could create a professional study space without compromising the main bedrooms upstairs.

This kind of flexibility is a major asset in today’s property market. It makes the house more futureproof and more relevant to the way people actually live.

Comfortable first-floor bedrooms

Upstairs, the two double bedrooms offer calm and comfortable accommodation away from the main living areas. Both rooms are well suited to regular use and have the proportions to feel practical as well as restful.

These are spaces where buyers can picture themselves settling in immediately. There is room for wardrobes, bedside furniture and additional pieces without the rooms losing their sense of openness. They work equally well as adult bedrooms, teenagers’ rooms or guest rooms depending on household requirements.

The bathroom is well positioned to serve the upper floor and provides the convenience needed for day-to-day family living.

A large rear garden with real family appeal

Outside, the rear garden is one of the standout features of the property. Large gardens continue to be in high demand, particularly among family buyers, and this outdoor space offers both enjoyment now and potential for the future.

For families with children, it provides a safe and practical area for outdoor play. For buyers who enjoy gardening, there is scope to shape and enhance the space over time. For those who like entertaining, there is room to introduce seating areas, outdoor dining or landscaping features that make the most of the plot.

Importantly, the garden adds to the overall sense that this is a home where you can grow and settle. It is not just extra outside space; it is an extension of the lifestyle the property can offer.

Garage, driveway and everyday practicality

Practicality remains a major factor in buyer decision-making, and this home performs strongly in that regard. The detached garage adds excellent storage potential and may also appeal to those seeking workshop space, bike storage or room for tools and equipment.

The driveway provides parking for multiple cars, which is a highly desirable feature for family households, multi-car owners and visiting guests. The presence of both driveway parking and a garage helps reduce everyday pressures and adds convenience that many buyers will value immediately.

The front garden also contributes positively to the home’s kerb appeal, giving the property a well-balanced frontage and a sense of space on arrival.

A location that supports family life

Padgate continues to attract buyers who want a residential setting with strong practical connections, and Carpenter Grove is well placed to take advantage of that appeal. For families, the proximity to schools is a significant benefit and helps simplify the daily routine.

Local shops and amenities are also within easy reach, allowing buyers to enjoy the convenience of nearby essentials without sacrificing the quieter feel of a residential neighbourhood. This balance is often exactly what purchasers are looking for: somewhere settled and approachable, yet still connected.

Green spaces nearby add further lifestyle value, giving residents easy access to walking routes, outdoor recreation and places to unwind. Combined with the home’s own generous garden, this makes the property especially attractive to those who value outside space as part of daily life.

Well suited to commuters and busy households

For commuters, transport links are another important advantage. Easy access to surrounding areas and local routes helps make travel for work or leisure straightforward. That convenience broadens the property’s appeal beyond purely local movers and makes it a strong option for buyers who need dependable connectivity.

This is particularly relevant in a competitive market, where homes that can offer both a practical internal layout and a well-connected position tend to attract strong interest.

A home with long-term appeal

What makes this property especially compelling is the way its features work together. The flexible bedroom layout, bright living room, dining kitchen, large rear garden, detached garage and multi-car driveway combine to create a home that feels practical, adaptable and welcoming.

It is easy to imagine different types of buyers seeing their future here. A growing family can make use of the bedrooms and garden straight away. A couple planning ahead can enjoy the flexibility of the layout as circumstances change. A buyer working from home can take advantage of the additional ground-floor rooms. In every case, the property offers options.

Final thoughts

This four-bedroom semi-detached house on Carpenter Grove is an excellent example of a home that meets the needs of modern living. It is freehold, well positioned, thoughtfully arranged and rich in the practical features buyers actively search for.

With flexible accommodation, bright reception space, a functional kitchen with dining area, a large rear garden, detached garage and generous parking, it offers the kind of all-round package that is hard to ignore. Add in the convenience of nearby schools, amenities, green spaces and transport links, and the result is a property that should generate strong interest from family buyers and anyone seeking a home that can adapt with them over time.

For purchasers looking for space, versatility and a location that supports everyday life, this Padgate home presents a very appealing opportunity.


EPC Rating: C

Parking - Driveway

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Band: C
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Front garden,Rear garden
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Affordability

Monthly repayments£1,354
Property: £ 270,000
Deposit: £ 27,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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