Bright three-bedroom house with sunny garden and driveway, minutes from top schools.
Three bedrooms with period features and exposed floorboards
Open-plan kitchen/diner with breakfast bar, ideal for family life
South-westerly rear garden with lawn and paved patio
Private driveway parking for two cars off-street
Recently installed combi boiler in larder cupboard
Solid brick walls with no known cavity insulation (assumed)
Single family bathroom only; modest overall plot size
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
This tastefully presented three-bedroom end-terrace sits on a quiet Compton street, a short walk from well-regarded schools, green spaces and commuter links. Period features such as a bay window, feature fireplace and exposed floorboards combine with a wide, contemporary kitchen/diner and practical utility area to create comfortable family living across two floors.
Outside, the south-westerly rear garden and paved patio soak up afternoon sun, while a private driveway provides off-street parking for two cars — a real convenience in this popular area. The recently installed combi boiler is housed in a larder cupboard and the property benefits from double glazing (install date unknown), mains gas central heating and very low local crime levels.
Built in the 1930s–40s with solid brick walls, the house offers scope to improve energy efficiency (wall insulation assumed absent) and personalise further if desired. With an average overall size and a single bathroom, it will suit families seeking a well-located, ready-to-live-in home but those requiring larger plots or multiple bathrooms should note the modest garden and single bathroom arrangement.
Buyers should verify services and appliances independently; measurements and descriptions are for guidance only. Freehold tenure and an affordable council tax band add to the practical appeal for owners seeking a comfortable, characterful home in a very affluent part of Plymouth.