Re-fitted kitchen and bathroom, ready to move into
Conservatory adds extra living space, polycarbonate roof
Partial garage conversion provides utility, reduces secure garaging
Driveway parking for two; enclosed rear garden approx. 38' long
Three bedrooms but only one bathroom
EPC C, mains gas boiler, double glazing (install date unknown)
Small plot and modest room sizes; best for small families/first buyers
Local recorded crime levels above average
A well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house on a quiet cul-de-sac, offering ready-to-move-in accommodation with sensible modern upgrades. The property benefits from a re-fitted kitchen and bathroom, a bright lounge that opens to a conservatory, and a useful utility area created from a partial garage conversion. Off-road parking for two vehicles and an enclosed rear garden of approximately 38' deliver practical outdoor space for a small family or first-time buyers.
The layout is straightforward and economical: entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, conservatory, kitchen, dining room (partial garage conversion) and utility on the ground floor, with three bedrooms and a single bathroom upstairs. The gas-fired boiler supplies central heating to radiators; the property has double glazing (installation date unknown) and an EPC rating of C. Broadband speeds are reported as fast, which is helpful for working from home.
Notable considerations are factual and important for buyer planning. The garage has been partially converted, so off-street storage/secure garaging is reduced. The conservatory has a polycarbonate roof which is less insulating than glass. The plot is relatively small and the home has a single bathroom, which may affect convenience for larger households. Local recorded crime levels are above average for the area.
Overall this freehold home is suited to first-time buyers seeking a modern, low-maintenance starter home or investors looking for a straightforward let in a small town fringe location. The property’s condition and sensible improvements reduce immediate expenditure, but buyers should allow for limited outdoor space and the practical compromises of a partial garage conversion.