Ready-to-live-in three-bed with garage access and low-maintenance garden, ideal for first-time buyers.
Spacious lounge with French doors to rear garden
Modern fitted kitchen with white fronted units
PVCu double glazing and gas central heating installed
Modern first-floor bathroom; single bathroom only
Low-maintenance rear garden plus additional land to garages
Off-street parking and garage access included
Average-sized rooms typical of 1967–1975 build era
Area records higher-than-average local crime rates
Step into a tidy three-bedroom end-of-terrace that suits a first-time buyer seeking a ready-to-live-in home. The spacious lounge opens via French doors to a low-maintenance rear garden and the kitchen is fitted with white-fronted units and useful appliance recesses. PVCu double glazing and gas central heating are already installed, keeping running costs predictable.
Upstairs offers three bedrooms and a modern first-floor bathroom; room sizes are average but sensible for a starter family. Outside, there’s off-street parking plus additional land leading to garages — handy for secure storage or a vehicle. The property is freehold and sits in a built era typical of the late 1960s–1970s.
Practical drawbacks to note: the area records higher-than-average crime, and the house has a single bathroom which may feel limiting for larger households. Buyers should also verify appliances, services and the dated cavity wall fill information, as fixtures and systems have not been independently tested.
Overall this is a straightforward, low-upkeep home offering sensible space, nearby good primary schools and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity — an economical, convenient step onto the property ladder with potential to personalise over time.