Well-presented family home with modern kitchen and private garden.
Victorian stone facade with bay windows and high ceilings
This well-presented three-bedroom detached house on Picton Street blends period character with contemporary fittings. The Victorian stone facade, bay windows and high ceilings give the home strong kerb appeal, while the modern fitted kitchen/diner and en suite bring practical, everyday comfort.
Accommodation includes an entrance hall, lounge, dining room, study/playroom, modern kitchen with island and integrated appliances, family bathroom, en suite to the master and a downstairs WC. The rear garden is enclosed and private, and the plot size is described as decent — suitable for family outdoor use or low-maintenance planting.
Practical details: the property dates from the 1930s–1940s, has cavity walls and double glazing (install date unknown), mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and a D EPC. Broadband speeds are reported as fast and there is no flooding risk. Local amenities include schools, supermarkets, leisure facilities, a train station and good road links to the A4063.
Notable points to check at viewing: tenure and council-tax band are not provided, and the EPC rating is D. The local area scores high on deprivation measures, which may affect long-term resale or rental prospects. Overall, this is a spacious, characterful family house with modern updates and clear potential, best judged in person.