Traditional semi with modern kitchen, large garden and no upward chain — ideal first-time buy.
No upward chain; freehold tenure
Set on an elevated plot with far-reaching front views, this traditional three-bedroom semi offers an appealing package for first-time buyers. Offered with no upward chain and freehold tenure, the house balances period character—square bay window, pebble-dash façade—and practical modern updates, notably a contemporary kitchen with roof lantern and bi-fold/Patio doors for excellent indoor-outdoor flow.
The layout is straightforward and family-friendly: entrance porch and hall, sitting/dining room with multi-fuel burner, ground-floor cloakroom, and a well-appointed kitchen that opens onto a large porcelain patio and lawned garden. Off-street parking for two cars and a decent plot add everyday convenience and outdoor space for entertaining or a play area. There’s also a useful outbuilding at the garden end that could serve as a home office or studio, subject to permissions.
Upstairs provides two comfortable doubles and a single bedroom, plus the family bathroom. The property is in good-presented condition overall but has an EPC rating of D and a single bathroom, which are realistic considerations for running costs and household size. Constructed in the 1930s, it retains traditional build details while offering scope for cosmetic updates or energy-efficiency improvements to add value.
For buyers seeking an accessible entry into a very affluent small-town area, this home combines character, outdoor space and parking without chain delays. Practical short-term benefits are immediate, while modest upgrading—improving insulation or the heating package—could enhance comfort and reduce future costs. Broadband speeds are average but mobile signal is excellent; council tax sits in band D.