Three-bedroom conservation-area house with loft suite, garage and sunny garden — ideal for families.
- Three bedrooms including loft-conversion primary with ensuite
- Two bathrooms, good for family and guests
- South-west facing garden with afternoon sun
- Off-street parking plus detached garage — rare for area
- Open-plan kitchen/living area; bright, modern finish
- Cavity walls likely uninsulated; insulation improvements advised
- Double glazing fitted before 2002; may need upgrading
- Located in Progress Conservation Area; alterations may need consent
A well-appointed three-bedroom family home in the Progress Conservation Area, offered Freehold at £550,000. The house benefits from a recent loft conversion creating a principal bedroom with ensuite, two further bedrooms, and two bathrooms — practical for daily family life and guest stays. The ground floor’s open-plan kitchen/living area is bright and modern, with hardwood floors and a breakfast bar suited to casual family routines and entertaining. Outside, a south-west facing garden provides afternoon sun; the property also includes rare off-street parking and a detached garage — valuable extras in this area. Practical details to note: the house dates from c.1900–1929 and retains period character, but the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated and the double glazing pre-dates 2002. Energy efficiency and external alterations may require investment and conservation-area consent where applicable. Broadband and mobile coverage are strong, council tax is moderate, and local schools include two with Outstanding Ofsted ratings, making the location well-suited to families. Overall, this is a characterful, family-focused home with useful parking and garden space. It will appeal to buyers seeking a comfortable, ready-to-live-in house with potential to improve insulation and update some fittings, while accepting typical conservation-area constraints and a relatively small plot size.