Chain-free three-bedroom end terrace with off-street parking and landscaped garden.
No onward chain — freehold tenure
No onward chain and a freehold title make this three-bedroom end-of-terrace a straightforward purchase for families seeking a village-edge home. The layout is traditional and practical: lounge, kitchen-diner with French doors to a landscaped rear garden, ground-floor WC and three first-floor bedrooms including a master with en-suite. Two allocated off-street parking spaces are convenient in a location where on-street parking can be limited.
The property is well-presented with double glazing, a gas combi boiler and an EPC rating of C, so running costs are moderate. The rear garden is landscaped with a raised decking area and low-maintenance planting, suited to buyers wanting outdoor space without heavy upkeep. Interior finishes are modern and neutral, ready to occupy or update to personal taste.
Considerations: the plot is small and there is no garage, and some rooms are modest in size. The house sits in an area classified as very deprived, which may influence long-term resale value and financing options for some buyers. Broadband and mobile signal are strong and local transport links are accessible, supporting commuting or school runs.
Overall, this home suits a growing family or first-time buyers wanting an easy-moving, low-maintenance house in a village setting. The clear title and practical layout create scope for modest improvements to add value, particularly in the kitchen or by reconfiguring storage if more flexible space is required.