Period character, refitted kitchen and large garden — chain free and family-ready.
Refitted kitchen and bathroom, ready to move in
Through lounge-diner with bay window and feature fireplace
Large rear garden with two patio areas
Off-street driveway parking and front garden
Loft conversion provides large bedroom; restricted head height
Solid brick walls assumed without insulation (may need upgrading)
Chain-free freehold and low Council Tax Band B
Broadband options up to ultrafast; confirm local provider availability
This well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house on Fairfields Hill offers a traditional 1930s layout with modern updates suited to a growing family. The through lounge-diner, refitted kitchen and refitted bathroom give ready-to-live-in comfort while retaining period bay-window character. The property is chain-free and freehold, making it straightforward to move into.
Practical everyday benefits include off-street parking, a generous rear garden with two patio areas, and double glazing with mains gas central heating. The loft conversion provides an additional large bedroom, though buyers should note restricted head height in places due to sloping ceilings. Local schooling is strong, including an outstanding primary and a good secondary school close by.
There are some material points to consider: the house is of solid brick construction with no known wall insulation (as built), which could affect heating efficiency and suggests potential for insulation improvement. Broadband and mobile services are broadly good in the area, with superfast and ultrafast options listed—confirm availability and providers locally. Council Tax is in a lower band, and there is no flooding risk.
Overall, this semi-detached home blends period charm with recent kitchen and bathroom upgrades, a large garden and convenient parking. It will suit families or first-time buyers looking for a comfortable home with scope for insulation or minor improvements.