Well-laid-out three-bedroom family home with large garden and shed — lender checks advised.
Three double bedrooms across two floors, practical family layout
Large enclosed rear garden with substantial timber shed to remain
Kitchen/breakfast room plus separate utility for extra storage
Double glazing and gas central heating throughout
Non-traditional construction — may limit mortgage options for some lenders
Local area: very deprived with high crime levels — consider location impact
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — good for homeworking
Council tax described as very cheap
This well-presented end-terrace offers practical family accommodation across two floors: a generous living room, kitchen/breakfast room, separate utility and three double bedrooms. The layout suits everyday family life, with a spacious hallway and landing that help the home feel larger than its footprint.
A large rear garden with a substantial timber shed provides useful outdoor space for children and storage, while double glazing and gas central heating keep running costs down. Broadband speeds are reported as fast and mobile signal is excellent, which supports home working and streaming.
Important matters to note: the property is of non-traditional construction and the vendor advises this may not meet some mortgage lenders’ criteria. The local area scores high for deprivation and crime, which could affect resale and mortgage options for some buyers. Buyers should obtain lender confirmation and a full survey before committing.
For a family seeking a well-laid-out three-bedroom home with scope to modernise, this property represents practical value on the eastern edge of Bridgwater. The garden, utility room and shed are standout practical benefits, while refurbishment potential in kitchens and bathrooms offers opportunity to add value.