Cul-de-sac three-bed with driveway, extension and low-maintenance garden.
Three bedrooms with full-width lounge and extended dining/family room
This well-presented three-bedroom terraced home sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, only a short walk from Kingswood High Street. A single-storey rear extension creates a bright dining/family space with Velux windows and French doors, while the main lounge and fitted kitchen provide comfortable everyday living for a growing family.
Practical features include a large block-paved driveway for multiple cars, a low-maintenance, landscaped rear garden with a powered shed, boarded and insulated loft, cavity wall insulation, double glazing and gas central heating. The freehold tenure and modest running costs (cheap council tax) add to the property’s affordability and convenience.
Limitations are straightforward: the house occupies a small plot and offers average overall floor space (about 881 sq ft) with a single family bathroom. The local area has higher crime levels and socioeconomic indicators that may affect resale or rental demand; buyers should factor this into longer-term plans. The mid-20th-century build is well cared for but will suit buyers wanting a mostly ready-to-live-in home rather than a period restoration.
For families seeking easy maintenance, strong local amenities and nearby schools, this property offers practical space and sensible running costs. Investors or buyers prioritising low-crime neighbourhoods may want to consider the area context before committing.