Three-bedroom semi with garden studio, garage and good schools nearby.
Three bedrooms with open-plan dual-aspect lounge/diner
Patio doors open to low-maintenance enclosed rear garden
Garden studio provides home-office or hobby space
Fitted kitchen overlooking rear garden
Integral garage plus ample off-street parking
Built 1967–1975; scope for energy-efficiency improvements
Double glazing installed before 2002 (may need updating)
Area deprivation and above-average local crime statistics
This three-bedroom semi-detached house sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and is arranged for easy family living. The dual-aspect open-plan lounge/diner is bright and flows through patio doors to a low-maintenance landscaped garden, extending usable space for children and outdoor entertaining. A fitted kitchen overlooks the rear garden and the property includes a modern family bathroom and three well-proportioned bedrooms.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden is compact but practical and includes a separate studio room that can serve as a home office, hobby room or play space. Off-street parking and an integral garage add convenience for commuters and families with more than one car. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, which supports working from home and streaming.
Buyers should note a few material points: the house was built in the late 1960s/early 1970s, the double glazing pre-dates 2002, and the cavity walls are assumed to be uninsulated — there is clear scope to improve energy efficiency and reduce running costs. The wider area is classified as deprived and local crime levels are above average, which may concern some purchasers despite nearby good schools and local amenities.
Overall this freehold property represents sensible value at the guide price for families or buyers wanting an affordable three-bedroom home with a useful garden studio and parking. Practical improvements to insulation and glazing would add comfort and long-term value. EPC C (to be confirmed).