Chain free three-bedroom semi-detached house with large plot and rural views
Bay-fronted lounge, kitchen, rear porch and guest WC for practical living
Detached garage, driveway, greenhouse, shed and substantial garden space
Requires full refurbishment; cosmetic and systems upgrade likely needed
Single first-floor shower room only; limited bathroom provision for three beds
Oil-fired heating (private supply) and EPC rating E — running costs to consider
Built 1930–1949 with double glazing added post-2002; cavity walls present
No flood risk, low crime area, average broadband and mobile reception
Set on a large plot in a quiet village, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers expansive rural views to both front and rear and immediate scope for improvement. The bay-fronted lounge, functional kitchen and rear porch with guest WC provide a practical layout for a family home or rental once refurbished. A single first-floor shower room and an overall footprint of about 806 sq ft reflect the house’s modest scale.
The property is chain free and dates from the 1930–1949 period, with double glazing installed after 2002 and cavity walls. Heating is by an oil-fired boiler with radiators; the home currently has an EPC rating of E. A detached garage, driveway and a large rear garden with greenhouse and shed add valuable outdoor space and storage — attractive for gardeners, families and those wanting privacy.
This house is in need of renovation and will suit a buyer prepared to invest in updating finishes, services and the bathroom. Notable practical considerations include single bathroom provision, oil fuel (not on a community supply), and an E-rated EPC. There is no flood risk, crime is low and local broadband and mobile signals are average.
With no onward chain and good-sized plot, the home has strong potential to be reconfigured or extended (subject to planning). It will appeal to buyers seeking a countryside project near basic village amenities and good local primary schools, or to investors targeting refurbishment upside.