Chain-free three-bedroom terraced house with garage, garden and nature reserve access.
Three bedrooms with principal ensuite shower room
A well-proportioned three-bedroom mid-terrace built in the late 1990s, ideal for families seeking straightforward suburban living. The house offers a functional layout with an entrance hall, fitted kitchen, lounge-diner with garden access, and a principal bedroom with ensuite. Garage and driveway provide off-street parking alongside a small, fenced rear garden with patio — low-maintenance outdoor space for children or pets.
Set in a comfortable, affluent suburb with very low crime and excellent broadband and mobile signal, the property benefits from direct access to Anton Lakes Nature Reserve and nearby play areas, shops and sports grounds. Local road links and regular bus services make commuting and school runs easy. The home is chain-free and sold freehold, which simplifies purchase for buyers wanting a quick move.
The property is average in overall size (969 sq ft) and sits on a small plot; the accommodation is suitable for small to medium families but offers limited scope for large extensions. Council tax is moderate. While the local primary provision includes good-rated schools, one nearby infant school is currently rated ‘requires improvement’ — buyers with very young children may want to check catchment options.
Mechanically the house is conventional and practical: mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing installed post-2002, and cavity walls. There are no reported flood risks. Buyers looking for a ready-to-live-in suburban home with low upkeep will find clear value; those seeking large gardens, significant land, or premium views should note the modest plot and mid-terrace positioning.