Well-presented family home with conservatory, driveway and low running costs.
Three bedrooms with a modern family bathroom
Contemporary fitted kitchen with dining space and integrated appliances
Conservatory plus practical utility/boot room
Driveway off-street parking and enclosed rear garden
Double glazing installed post-2002; mains gas heating
EPC C and council tax band B — lower running costs
Built 1930–1949; medium-sized rooms and overall footprint
Area flagged as very deprived — consider longer-term resale risk
This three-bedroom semi-detached house in New Inn offers practical family living across a medium-sized footprint. Ground floor living is centred on a bright lounge that opens to a contemporary fitted kitchen and dining area, with an attached conservatory and useful utility/boot room adding everyday convenience. The property is double-glazed (post-2002) and heated by a mains-gas boiler and radiators.
Upstairs provides three well-presented bedrooms and a modern family bathroom; the layout suits a young family or professional couple seeking straightforward, ready-to-move-in accommodation. Outside is an enclosed rear garden suitable for entertaining and a front driveway providing off-street parking. EPC C and council tax band B indicate reasonable running costs.
Notable practical points: the house dates from the 1930s–1940s and sits in an area described as ‘very deprived’ on broad statistics, which may affect longer-term resale values. Accommodation is average in size with a single bathroom and modest garden — ideal for those prioritising low-maintenance family space rather than large grounds. The tenure is shown as Freehold but should be independently verified.