Welcome hallway and lounge with working log burner
Contemporary kitchen/dining room, open-plan family space
Three bedrooms and one modern bathroom (single bathroom only)
Driveway for 2–3 cars; freehold tenure
Garden with barbecue area and versatile pod/hobby room
Garage partially converted to home office; external storage retained
Double glazing installed before 2002; cavity walls assumed uninsulated
Mains gas central heating, fast broadband, affordable council tax
Immaculately presented and versatile, this three-bedroom semi-detached home suits growing families seeking space and character. A welcoming hallway leads to a generous lounge with a working log burner and a contemporary kitchen/dining room that anchors everyday life and social cooking.
Upstairs there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern bathroom. The garage has been partially converted into a dedicated home office while retaining external storage, giving flexible accommodation for remote working or hobbies. The rear garden is landscaped with a barbecue area and a useful pod currently arranged as hobby room and storage.
Practical advantages include a driveway for two to three cars, freehold tenure, mains gas central heating and fast broadband — useful for home working and family connectivity. Note the property’s mid-20th-century construction and double glazing installed before 2002; cavity walls are unchanged (assumed uninsulated), so buyers should consider potential insulation or energy-efficiency improvements.
Situated on a decent plot in a small-town fringe location with good local primary schools and countryside character close by, this home combines comfortable immediate living with straightforward scope for sensible upgrades. Single bathroom for three bedrooms is a consideration for larger families or those wanting an en-suite.