Low-maintenance two-bed home with parking, solar panels and easy transport links.
Owned solar panels reduce energy costs
Step into this well-presented two-bedroom home in a peaceful cul-de-sac, ideal for growing families or couples. The house has modern décor throughout, generously proportioned rooms and a practical downstairs utility with WC. A refitted shower room and recent flooring reduce immediate maintenance, and owned solar panels help lower running costs.
The lounge/diner features a tasteful feature wall and opens onto a low-maintenance rear garden with patio, stone and decking — easy to care for for busy households. The kitchen includes a built-in oven and gas hob, while under-stairs storage and a sizeable driveway (half-tarmac, half-stone) provide useful everyday storage and parking for multiple cars.
Upstairs offers two spacious bedrooms; many neighbouring homes have split the front bedroom to create an extra room, offering clear adaptation potential. The property was constructed between 2003–2006, has cavity wall insulation and double glazing, and benefits from mains gas central heating and fast broadband.
Practical considerations: the plot is small and the wider area shows signs of local deprivation, with average crime and mobile coverage. There is a modest monthly service charge (£3) and council tax is low. Overall this freehold home offers a comfortable, low-effort base with scope to adapt and energy-saving benefits from owned solar panels.