No chain two-double bedroom home with a large south-westerly garden in award-winning Breaston..
- No onward chain
- Two double bedrooms
- South-westerly mature rear garden backing onto park
- Modern kitchen; multi-fuel burner in lounge
- Compact three-piece shower room
- Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation
- Very slow broadband may affect home working
- Council Tax Band A (low running costs)
A well-presented two-double-bedroom end-terrace in the award-winning village of Breaston, offered with no onward chain. The ground floor features a modern kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and a bright lounge with a multi-fuel burner and sliding doors that open onto a south-westerly private garden. The mature rear garden is a standout — decent size, patio, turf, flower beds and a wooden shed, backing onto Breaston Park.
Internally the layout is traditional and practical: spacious main bedroom, a second double, and a compact three-piece shower room. The home benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing to most windows and solid brick construction typical of 1930–1949 build. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low, and transport links to the M1, A50 and A52, Long Eaton station and East Midlands Airport make commuting straightforward.
Notable considerations: the property is modest in overall floor area (about 631 sq ft) and some fabric upgrades may be desirable — external walls are solid brick with no known cavity insulation and one kitchen window appears single-glazed. Broadband speeds are reported as very slow, which may affect home workers. The bathroom is small and the property will suit buyers happy with a compact two-bed home or those planning light updates.
This house will appeal to first-time buyers, downsizers seeking a low-tax home, or investors looking for a straightforward let in a popular village location. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the garden, park aspect and practical layout.