Three double bedrooms and large lounge/diner with new log burner
This semi-detached three-bedroom home in Clehonger suits families seeking village life with modern energy benefits. The ground-floor lounge/diner opens to a well-kept original walled garden with patio, lawn, pond and raised vegetable beds — a private outdoor space for children and gardening. A fitted kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, and useful garage with EV charging add everyday convenience and parking for 2–3 cars on the dropped-kerb driveway.
Practical running costs are helped by solar panels, and the living room’s recently fitted log burner adds warmth and atmosphere. Bedrooms are all doubles and the family bathroom includes both a bath and shower. Broadband and mobile signal are reported strong, and local primary and secondary schools are within easy reach — attractive for families.
Notable negatives are factual and important: the property uses electric storage heating and electricity as the main fuel, which may mean higher winter costs than gas-heated homes. Double glazing is present but the installation date is unknown. The house was built in the late 1960s–1970s, so buyers should expect some period-era maintenance and to check services, appliances and electrics (no tests provided).
Overall this freehold home offers comfortable immediate living with scope to update and personalise. It will suit buyers wanting a ready-to-enjoy family house in a quiet village setting, with green credentials from solar panels and practical outdoor space for family life or growing food.