- Quiet residential cul-de-sac location
- Three bedrooms; third bedroom is small
- Large L-shaped family breakfast/dining kitchen with appliances
- Gas combi boiler, double glazing throughout
- Off-street parking, carport and detached garage with power
- Generous rear garden split into two lawned sections
- Car charging point, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
- Freehold, no flood risk; council tax described as cheap
A well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac, ideal for young families or first-time buyers seeking space and good local schools. The property benefits from gas central heating (combi boiler), double glazing throughout and a large L-shaped kitchen/dining space with integrated appliances and a six-burner gas cooker — useful for family meal times and entertaining.
Outside offers practical family appeal: off-street parking, a carport, detached garage with power and lighting, and a generous rear garden split into two lawned sections with mature planting. Modern conveniences include a car charging point, fast broadband availability and excellent mobile signal; the home is freehold with low local crime and no flood risk.
Internally the home is neutrally presented with exposed varnished floorboards in places, useful built-in storage and loft access to an insulated space. Note the property has one family bathroom and a small third bedroom, which may feel compact for some family layouts. Overall, the house presents straightforward move-in accommodation with scope to personalise or modestly update to taste.
Practical commuting links (A52, M1, tram) and proximity to Queen Elizabeth Park plus a range of good local primary and secondary schools make this a convenient family choice. Council tax is described as low/cheap and the area is broadly affluent and comfortable suburbia.



























































































































