Well-presented three-bedroom house with solar panels and low running costs..
Cul-de-sac location with enclosed rear garden
Solar panels and Energy Efficiency Rating B (84)
Open-plan kitchen/dining room with garden access
Separate lounge plus entrance porch/study area
Two double bedrooms, one smaller third bedroom
Single family bathroom; only one full bathroom upstairs
Freehold tenure; affordable council tax band
Small plot and modest internal living space
Set back in a quiet cul-de-sac, 23 Foster Close is a tidy three-bedroom family home arranged over two floors. The layout suits everyday family life with a separate lounge, a bright open-plan kitchen/dining room opening to an enclosed rear garden, plus an entrance porch that can double as a study. Solar panels and an Energy Rating B (84) help reduce running costs.
Two comfortable double bedrooms, a smaller third bedroom or study, and built-in storage make the house practical for families or first-time buyers. The property includes a ground-floor cloakroom/utility area and a family bathroom upstairs, with gas central heating and double glazing throughout. Broadband and mobile signal are both strong in this area.
Plot and internal space are modest: the enclosed rear garden and small front approach are low-maintenance but not large. There is a single main bathroom, which may be limiting for larger households. Constructed in the mid-20th century, the home appears well presented and move-in ready, though buyers seeking extensive outdoor space or multiple bathrooms should note these constraints.
Local amenities are convenient — nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good, local bus stops, and a peaceful, low-crime neighbourhood. The property is freehold with affordable council tax, making it a straightforward choice for growing families or first-time buyers seeking a comfortable suburban base.