- Three bedrooms with potential loft conversion for extra space
- Open-plan living/dining with high ceilings and traditional cornicing
- Modern kitchen and family bathroom
- Small, private rear garden with low-maintenance paving and artificial grass
- Loft boarded, carpeted, with lights, power and Velux window
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; insulation upgrade may be needed
- On-street parking only; plot size is small
- Freehold, low council tax, excellent mobile and fast broadband
A well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached home on Hythe Road, offering comfortable family living across nearly 1,000 sq ft. The property blends period character — high ceilings, cornicing and sash-style windows — with practical modern updates including a contemporary kitchen and bathroom. The open-plan living/dining room benefits from lots of natural light and an attractive traditional feel.
Outside, the small rear garden is low-maintenance with Indian stone paving and artificial grass, private and not overlooked. On-street parking serves the property and local transport links, shops and several ‘Good’ rated primary and secondary schools are within easy reach, making this a convenient choice for families. Broadband and mobile signals are strong and crime levels are very low.
Notable considerations: the house was originally constructed 1900–1929 with solid brick walls that likely lack cavity insulation, so buyers should budget for potential wall insulation works. The plot is small and provides limited external space. The loft is boarded, carpeted and wired with a Velux window — useful as storage or potentially convertible subject to checks and permissions. Overall tenure is freehold and council tax is described as cheap, supporting running-cost affordability.











































































































