Three good-sized bedrooms with family bathroom and separate WC
Two reception rooms — living room and separate dining/sitting room
Large driveway and detached garage providing ample off-street parking
Private enclosed rear garden suitable for children and entertaining
Ground-floor shower room plus first-floor bathroom for family convenience
Freehold property offered with no upward chain for quicker completion
Well presented overall but some dated carpets and fittings need modernisation
Excellent transport links, fast broadband, low flood risk, affordable council tax
This 1930s semi-detached family home on The Broadway offers straightforward, spacious living across three bedrooms and two reception rooms. The layout suits families needing separate living and dining space, with a fitted kitchen, ground-floor shower room and a first-floor bathroom plus separate WC for busy mornings.
Externally the property stands out for its large front driveway and detached garage, providing generous off-street parking, while the private rear garden gives a safe outdoor area for children and entertaining. The house is freehold and offered with no upward chain, making it a practical purchase for buyers wanting a quicker move.
The interior is well presented overall but includes some dated finishes — notably carpets and mid-20th-century fittings in places — so buyers should expect minor modernisation to personalise the home. Standard ceiling heights and medium-sized rooms reflect the period; there is good potential to improve layout or finishes to increase long-term value.
Located near local schools, bus routes and good motorway links, this home suits commuting families who value convenience and school access. Flood risk is low, broadband and mobile signals are strong, and council tax is described as affordable. Investors or those seeking a family property with scope for updating will find this a sensible, well-located option.















































































































