Characterful semi with garden and summerhouse — ideal family home near good schools..
Open-plan living/dining with working cast-iron fireplace
Three good-sized bedrooms and a modern family bathroom
Generous enclosed rear garden with powered wooden summerhouse
Separate family room plus utility room for practical living
Freehold with Council Tax Band B, fast broadband, low crime
Solid brick walls (pre-1900) — likely no wall insulation
Double glazing fitted before 2002; may need updates
Small plot and overall living area (861 sq ft)
This semi-detached cottage on Chapel Lane blends traditional character with practical family living. An open-plan living and dining area centres the ground floor, featuring a working cast-iron fireplace for cosy evenings and a well-equipped kitchen that flows to a utility room and separate family room. Upstairs there are three good-sized bedrooms and a modern family bathroom — a straightforward layout that suits everyday family routines.
The rear garden is a standout asset: generous, enclosed and lawned, with a powered wooden summerhouse that works well as a home office, playroom or storage. The property is freehold, banded at Council Tax B, and sits in a low-crime, well-served neighbourhood with good local schools and fast broadband — practical benefits for families and remote workers.
Buyers should note the house was constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls and double glazing fitted before 2002; wall insulation is assumed absent. The plot is small and the home is average-sized at about 861 sq ft, so while the layout is family-friendly it doesn’t offer large external space or extensive living area. Overall this is a characterful, comfortable cottage that will suit growing families or buyers seeking a manageable period home with garden and work-from-home potential.