Four-bedroom semi with large garden, workshop annex and good schools nearby..
- Four bedrooms plus versatile ground-floor bedroom or home office
- South-facing landscaped rear garden; decent plot size
- Off-street parking for at least two vehicles
- Large garage/annex with dedicated workshop space
- Compact overall size (~1,100 sq ft) and single bathroom
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — may need insulation work
- Double glazing (installed post-2002) and mains gas heating
- Area has above-average crime; consider security measures
Set on the sought-after Fleet estate, this mid-1930s semi-detached house offers practical family living with an unusually large garden and useful annex workshop/garage. The layout includes four bedrooms plus a flexible ground-floor room ideal as a guest suite or home office, and a bright bay-front living room with modern flooring.
Outdoor space is a clear strength: a south-facing landscaped rear garden and off-street parking for at least two vehicles sit on a decent plot, giving scope for family play, entertaining or garden projects. The detached garage/annex provides valuable storage or a hobby workspace, adding versatility that will suit families or buyers wanting a home workshop.
Buyers should note this is a compact property in overall size (~1,100 sq ft) with a single family bathroom, so internal space is best for families who prioritise outdoor space and location over generous interior square footage. The house dates from 1930–49 and has solid brick walls likely without modern cavity insulation, which may mean higher heating costs and future insulation work.
Practical positives include double glazing installed post-2002, mains gas central heating and freehold tenure. Local schools are strong — including an Outstanding primary — and amenities, buses and fast broadband are close by. The area records above-average crime statistics, so purchasers should factor local security measures into plans.