Three-bed village home with parking, garden and strong broadband — energy upgrades advised.
Three bedrooms with two en-suite bathrooms and a separate family bathroom
Private driveway offering off-street parking for multiple vehicles
Manageable rear garden with mid‑20th century greenhouse extension
Built before 1900 with granite walls likely lacking insulation (assumed)
Heating via electric boiler and radiators — potentially higher running costs
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal in a low-crime village setting
Small plot size; good interior space but limited external land
Local area shows high deprivation; this may affect local services and resale
Set on a quiet village street in Letterston, this three-bedroom semi-detached home combines period character with practical family living. The house offers a spacious living room, a kitchen/diner and three bedrooms, two with en-suite facilities, making it well-suited to families or professionals wanting flexible accommodation.
Outside, a private driveway provides off-street parking for multiple vehicles and a manageable rear garden with a mid‑century greenhouse-style extension offers outdoor space for children, pets or entertaining. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, and local shops and schools are within easy reach.
The property was constructed before 1900 and retains traditional granite/whinstone walls; these are assumed to be without added insulation and may require upgrade works to improve thermal performance. Heating runs from an electric boiler and radiators, which can be more costly than mains gas alternatives. The local area records high levels of deprivation, which may influence local services and market dynamics.
Overall this freehold home presents a comfortable, well‑located family option in a peaceful village setting with clear potential for energy improvements and modest modernisation to enhance value.